Word: wind
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...unions, splinter parties, women's and youth's groups. Each delegate was given a white card, to make the voting look impressive when they raised their hands. The leader, proposed that the present "undemocratic, reactionary city administration be dismissed." The white cards fluttered like snow on the wind; the vote in favor was unanimous. A candidate was proposed for mayor, and again the white cards waved. A list of proposed city councilors was quickly rattled off; was everybody in favor? The white cards said...
Madame Chiang Kai-Shek, Wellesley '13, may not got a United States loan, but she may very well wind up with a high-paying job if Miss Harriet Oxehham, Wellesley '47, has anything to say about it. She sent a letter yesterday to the college's Board of Trustees urging that the Missimo succeed Mildred McAfee Horton as president on the latter's retirement this June...
...Burton S. Dreben '49 and Jack Keesan '49 will lead a discussion on "The Role of American Zionism in the Future." In an afternoon session Gershon Asculai, from the Holy Land, and Judy Neulander will speak about immigration and education respectively. Another series of discussions in the evening will wind up the weekend meeting...
...swimmers and their friends will wind up the afternoon...
...coalition government of Communists and non-Communists will wind up under the complete domination of the former. Some Washington advisers who recognize this still think that the U.S. should aid a coalition government in the hope of strengthening the nonCommunists. How this would work out was not made clear...