Word: steps
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...student membership announced by the Foreign Policy Association is an important step toward doing away with a situation in the United States which has become increasingly glaring since the commencement of Mr. Roosevelt's erstwhile New Deal...
This marks a desirable step as far as the undergraduate in politics is concerned. It takes Harvard further along the road that the Liberal Club started to travel a few weeks ago when it announced its plan to interview all candidates for office. The work of the Practical Politics Committee promises to make a valuable contribution in bringing men into closer contact with present political machines...
...district, to offer Paris styles at comparatively low prices. Said the New York Times: "One thought . . . forces itself to the front of the mind in surveying the rise of a business like that built by Mr. Simon. It would have been impossible if he had been hampered at every step by government regulation and meddlesomeness. What need of imposing a 'code' upon a man like him? He was his own code?always one of honor and humanity...
...clear that their scholarships are tenable only upon satisfactory work done by the recipient. If possible the sums awarded should be increased and the student placed in closer contact with the Student Employment Bureau before entering the University. The Harvard Club of New York City has taken an initial step towards the solution of this problem by increasing the stipend from $400 to $800 each...
...been so marked that it has been adopted as a permanent feature at such leading universities as Cornell, Smith, and Wellesley, to name only a few. The advantages of this system are so patent and its success so satisfactorily established that its adoption by Harvard would form a logical step in the progressive trend of the undergraduate plan of study...