Word: used
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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While urging that the people behind the curtain be informed that the United States will not use the bomb unless forced to do so, Flanders asserted that "they must be ready for bombing which destroys their war industries and transportation...
Joint instruction brought this situation to a climax, though it had cropped up before the war. Drama groups, for instance, had often become engaged in tiffs about the use of Radcliffe girls in their plays, though generally it was Radcliffe officials with whom they had to deal. And a short-lived rival of the CRIMSON, The Harvard Journal, which was founded in 1934, had over a dozen Radcliffe members on its staff. It had to bargain with Radcliffe officialdom to get these members, but it never sought official Harvard approval and Harvard officials never interfered. Today, an organization seeking Radcliffe...
Eighty-one percent of Radcliffe's undergraduates want to "be allowed to use Lamont Library on an equal basis with Harvard students," the first 350 returns of the John Reed Club's poll showed last night...
Most of the 60 girls who voted "no" on the main question supported a policy of giving the 'Cliffe limited use of the building...
...vote for letting girls use the building in the morning was 315 to 14, and during vacation 252 to 15. Two hundred forty-five said Radcliffe should be admitted to Lamont classrooms for section meetings, with 31 opposed...