Word: basically
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William C. Becker '51 and Melvin L. Zurier '50 argued the negative on "Resolved, That basic industries be nationalized," ousted Penn from second place and put the Crimson on top. In the afternoon, Becker and Zurier won a unanimous non-league victory over Temple, debating the same subject...
Beating Princeton, 2 to 1, for its first Ivy League victory, the Debate Council last night started a series of debates on "Resolved, That basic industries be nationalized." William C. Becker '51 and Melvin L. Zurier '50 defended the negative of the topic...
Speaking at a Boston Harvard Club forum, Mather said that the matter "cuts to the very fundamentals of American democracy." He termed such bus service "the thin edge of a wedge which, if driven further, will wreck the basic foundation of our republic...
...Controls are not the answer to basic economic problems. The answer lies in Government and business learning to understand one another. "Prices and wages and profits . . . should be left to the actions of managers and workers within our business system itself...
...Navy yesterday promised to report to the CRIMSON on the National Student Association's statement that not all NROTC loyalty oaths are the same as Harvard's. In addition the Bureau of Naval Personnel said it would report on the possibility of any changes in the basic form of the oath...