Word: wanted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Students in the College want an ice rink, according to the results of a Student Council poll taken in the Houses yesterday, and they may get one if the plans of a group of students headed by Robert J. Stern '50 are completed...
...organizing students, who want to form a skating club, believe they can get an outside donor to give the $1,800 to $2,000 necessary for the construction of an outside rink on Soldiers Field. Then, if they can get enough interested skaters, the organizers believe they will be able to raise the necessary $600 per year to pay to the Athletic Association for maintainance of the rink...
...great distinction between the majority of these countries and the United States, of course, is that their radio stations are subject to direct government control. This means program planners can give listeners what they ought to have rather than what they want, without fear of detrimental consequences. In this country, few sponsors have the courage to sponsor a direct form of education because they know their chances of holding listeners are better if they give away ice-boxes or tell how a woman can enjoy life beyond...
Several other student organizations, both religious and political, showed interest in joining his campaign yesterday, Wallach asserted. But the groups don't want to be named yet, he added...
...dining halls list the breakfast menu along with the lunch and dinner of the day before, and post both outside the dining hall? With the menu outside, undergraduates heading for bed at outrageous hours may make a reasoned decision and be sure whether or not they want to rise for breakfast...