Word: threatens
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...that "the relations of the University with the community are maintained." Hence "the Dean's Office must be enabled to keep track of what the various organizations are doing" so that it can prevent any acts by an organization that "would have particularly undesirable consequences. . . or which bring or threaten to bring discredit upon the University...
...terrible hotfoot for the Senator. Thirty-six-year-old George Smathers was not only ambitious, but he was the first opponent really to threaten Pepper in the 14 years since he went to the Senate. Pepper hit the road even before Smathers took the stump. Last week, only six weeks away from the Democratic primary, the only election that counts in Democratic Florida, they were whaling away at each other in the hottest campaign the state had seen in years...
...proper rule for Radcliffe girls in Harvard organizations is this: any girls should be permitted to join any club that will have her. Only when women on the club threaten to outnumber the men (which would make it no longer a Harvard, but a Radcliffe, club) should girls be excluded. Eventually provisions should be made for joint Harvard-Radcliffe clubs...
...plugged away at his Washington job and, by 1937, made another network bid with shows for Barbasol and Carnation Milk. Though profitable for Godfrey, these shows left the nation unmoved. He was now so firmly labeled a "local boy" that Godfrey had to threaten to go back to NBC before CBS would agree to pipe part of his early-morning show into New York. But this show caught on, and in 1944 he made his third and final assault on network listeners. Keeping his local jobs, he undertook to broadcast over CBS without salary until he had lined up some...
...opposed to the resurgence of those ultranationalistic or anti-democratic forces which might threaten the peace of Europe...