Word: youthful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Taking up one of her favorite topics Mrs. Roosevelt is expected to lead a discussion about liberal youth movements, particularly as they are related to college life. She has been invited to advise H.L.U. members about the proper goals of a college liberal organization and the means for carrying out its aims, and she also will probably discuss liberal activities in politics...
...following is the text of the report of the Student Council on "Financial and Employment Aids for Students," which recommended that the University accept National Youth Administration scholarships. Prepared by Langdon P. Marvin, Jr. '41 and John C. Robbins, '42, the report was unanimously passed by the Council Wednesday night and was released for publication Thursday...
...several previous reports, the Student Council is again considering the problem of financial aids for students. It is to the credit of Harvard that a college education is offered to students whose families are in all different income brackets. A true cross-section of the youth of the nation can be maintained in the college only if there is abundant opportunity for students to earn scholarships or to work their way. It is with this problem that we are concerned...
...above-cited figures indicate that an increase in financial aid for students is very necessary. Therefore, the Student Council Committee recommends very strongly that Harvard University apply for funds from the National Youth Administration in order to start a Student Work Program. It would then be possible to obtain jobs for 10% of the University's enrollment, enabling approximately 600 students to earn an average of $15 per month-or $135 for the college year. The Student Council Committee puts forward several important reasons in favor of N.Y.A...
...past five years the National Youth Administration has been one of the largest items in the University's boneheap of contentions. By now, thanks to students' articles, deans' reports, and government propaganda, it has been chewed down to the very marrow. The latest addition to the process of mastication is the Student Council's report on the subject, favoring adoption of the N.Y.A. Work Program by Harvard as soon as possible...