Word: treating
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...students are wonderful too. I know that they will work with us if we treat them in the right way," he concluded...
...nine leading universities in North America, (Provost Buck signed for Harvard), it dwarfs in significance any other statement to date. All thirty-nine now have a common policy on what to do with Communist professors (fire them), and Fifth Amendment teachers (make them reprove their competence), and how to treat a number of other questions that have haunted educators since the Great Red Hunt began...
Most of Kenya's white farmers are hard-working men who, if they despised the Kukes as "only 50 years out of the trees," did not ill-treat their labor. Now circumstances are making them as tough and ruthless as South Africans. They are men who have a lot to lose-including their lives. The Mau Mau hit first, now they are hitting back, without drawing fine distinctions between Kikuyu...
Admittedly, there are budgetary problems in scheduling worthy home-and-home track series. Transporting upwards of 30 men over any great distance is bound to be pretty expensive. But track is a major sport at Harvard in name if not in fact. Either the H.A.A. should treat it as a major sport and attempt to put together some sort of a decent schedule or else it might as well do away with the sport altogether...
...means under the thumb of Russia as are the Satellite nations, Swartz believes. Although the Soviets' ultimate aim is "complete control from Moscow," they must go slow. A dilemma: if they try to take direct control at this time, they face angry resentment from the Chinese; if they treat China as an exception, they can expect jealously from their satellites...