Word: strengthened
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Working with O'Brian on the committee to strengthen the school were H. Irving Pratt '26, national vice-chairman; Graham B. Blaine '17, Chairman of the Executive Committees; Walter H. Trumbull '15, vice-chairman of the Executive Committee, and Gordon Huggins '29, Executive Secretary...
...wasting time on platitudinous shows of regard, were settling down to negotiate a tough and workable agreement whereby 1) the U.S. Air Force would continue to use the key $50 million Saudi Arabian air base at Dhahran, 2) the U.S. would send Saud phased shipments of arms that would strengthen Saud as a monarch but would also increase Saud's value as a stability factor in the Middle East...
Also at defense Dan Ullyot regained his top form after a slow start against the Terriers. Ullyot's thorough knowledge of the position should strengthen the defense considerably for the second half of the schedule...
...considerably less than that, but will be a potent force among the 2,000,000 Orthodox Jews in the U.S.-not by weight of numbers but of influence; it claims to include in its 150,000 membership a solid majority of the U.S. Orthodox rabbinate. A.R.Z.O. will try to strengthen Jewish religious life in the U.S., is especially concerned with expanding Hebrew schools and training more Hebrew teachers. The organization will also raise money to support religious schools and settlements in Israel.* Elected president of the A.R.Z.O. was Russian-born Rabbi Isaac Stollman of Detroit's Mishkan Israel Synagogue...
...controls are leveling off the boom to the point where credit will ease, possibly within the next six months. Thus, instead of the usual pattern of crash investigations and crisis changes, the study could progress at a careful pace, with plenty of time to make any changes needed to strengthen the system for the future...