Word: threats
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...losing Harvard team, which included J. Phillip Bahn '49, Robert M. Beren '47, and Roy G. Clouse '50, attempted to justify the proposed alliance on the grounds that it is the only possible way to check the threat of Russian expansion. Such an alliance would be merely a formalization of the working agreement that we currently have with Britain on many phases of foreign policy, they maintained...
...President arrived at his press conference with the warnings of his economic advisers ringing in his ears. They had told him that the threat of recession was growing. But the President protested that he was powerless...
Cried the doctors: "... A serious threat against the right of physicians to free and open speech on medical subjects." The Fairfield County Medical Society solemnly resolved: ". . . Violation of their right of freedom of speech guaranteed by the state and federal Constitutions." At week's end, as citizens flocked to the doctors' support, there was ominous talk of retaliation. The Hartford Ministers' Association and the Plainville Council of Churches passed resolutions suggesting that state aid and tax exemption be withdrawn from Roman Catholic hospitals...
...teams are extremely evenly matched, both losing to the men from Annapolis by the identical margin. The Green attack, led by former all-American Merriam, is considered to be slightly better than anything Harvard has shown. However, high scoring Varsity captain Jay Hurley will be a constant Crimson threat...
Horace Kallen, dean of the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research, will lecture at Phillips Brooks House tonight at 8 o'clock on "The Threat to America's Cultural Patterns" in a talk sponsored by the Hillel Foundation...