Word: sponsor
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...which will apply to Dean Watson today for an official University charter, is the newly-formed Peace Council. The members plan to "fight U.M.T. here, if the bill hasn't been passed by the time we get out charter." According to co-chairman David Drake '53, the group will "sponsor peace programs urging political negotiations in the United Nations and economic reconstruction in backward areas of the world now in danger of turning communist...
...judge babbled "Muchas gracias" over & over into a microphone. Pat's mother wept. Her father, a Texas oil engineer who had nerved himself to attend only at the last minute, cheered wildly. Cigarette in trembling hand, Pat accepted congratulations from ex-Bullfighter Alejandro del Hierro, her coach and sponsor since she quit a fine-arts course at El Paso's Texas Western College last year to study the art of bullfighting. Del Hierro had believed in Pat's courage from the test day last September when she was knocked down, trampled and tossed...
...Fighter Louis had won the first round of his "biggest fight" by being the first Negro ever to play in a P.G.A. co-sponsored tournament. Joe's ultimate strategy: to knock out the P.G.A. ban entirely, open the tournament doors to other qualified Negro golfers. This week Joe seemed to be winning his fight. The P.G.A. tournament committee voted to approve Negro participation in P.G.A. tournaments. There was still one minor hitch: Negro golfers will have to wait, as all non-touring P.G.A. pros do, for entry acceptance from the local sponsor. This week's local sponsor...
Students would have to pay only half fare on the M.T.A. under the provisions of a bill to be filed in the State House of Representatives next week. Belden G. Bly, Jr., sponsor of the bill, yesterday urged all interested college students to attend the hearing, which will be at the State House at 10:30 a.m. this Wednesday...
...concessions were 1) permission for joint gatherings with outside organizations so long as the Harvard group was the sponsor; 2) abolition of the special requirements for new publications, eliminating the "content" and "policy" tests...