Word: thorough
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...abolished in favor of an elected representative body, the President of the retiring Council wrote that "the future alone will show whether greater concern with daily problems will hinder work an questions of long-term policy." It has Since 1916, this elected Council has been unable to do a thorough job of investigating and evaluating important matters of University policy toward the Students. Those who reorganize the Council this term must find the type of democratic group which can best fulfill Council potentialities...
...Employment Office has been doing its job reasonably well within a limited scope. It provided a clearing house for 2000 students to find work last year, but it has not operated as an aggressive agency. A thorough canvass of alumni in this area could turn up more jobs; and the offer of several Boston hotel managers last fall to hire students for part-time work demonstrates the fact that there are plenty of jobs to be had in Metropolitan Boston...
...Harvard Chapter of the American Veterans Committee is conducting a thorough investigation to determine whether the Administration's decision to cut off all subsidized housing for married students is based on full comprehension of the current situation, Roy F. Gootenberg '49 1PA, chapter chairman, announced last night...
...insure more thorough rehearsing, he had been talking to the singers about spending more time at the Met. Most of them, he said, including Tenors Jussi Bjoerling and Set Svanholm, Sopranos Astrid Varnay and Dorothy Kirsten, Contraltos Blanche Thebom and Risë Stevens, "have already agreed to work with me . . ." He promised to "make every effort to find the best artists among Americans." But, said he, "where I cannot find them, I will bring in Europeans." Since Edward Johnson's casting assistant, Frank St. Leger, had turned in his resignation, Rudi Bing would do most of the casting himself...
...Gestapo, said Deputy Mayor Flanagan, could not have been more thorough...