Word: topically
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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That ugly word "up", which the Harvard team isn't supposed to the this week, has been an almost endless topic of discussion for Boston sports writers. Observers close to the squad are of the belief that, while not at the high emotional pitch reached for the Holy Cross game--a tension that will not return until Yale week--the Varsity is fully aware of the power latent in the Rutgers attack, and is far from complacent...
...their specific implementation. Around the London trade conference last week, talk of additional controls was just as loud as talk of free trade. The Dutch delegation suggested that-not free trade itself, but one of its ultimate objectives (namely, full employment) should be the conference's main topic. The British even talked of instituting U.N. economic sanctions against nations which fail to maintain full employment...
...effort to clarify the issue sin the current debate on American foreign policy, a forum on the topic. "Wallace or Byrnes?--Are Russia and the U. S. Heading for War," will be present tonight in Emerson D under the auspices of the Harvard chapter of the American Veterans Committee...
...Adequacy of student finances in general and of wage rates under Student Employment will be the topic for an open meeting to be held in the near future under the direction of George I. Bell...
Debating on the topic, "Wallace or Byres?--Are Russia and the U. S. Headed for War?," will be Stanley Carson '49, Raymond Baer, Joseph Clear, and Robert Kibitz. All University students, members or non-members of AC, are invited to attend the gathering...