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...goodly number are planning to go on to graduate study. The commencement speaker viewing this set of statistics might remark that new avenues of opportunity are opening up for young girls every day--for careers in business or in education. Or the more pessimistic speaker would cite these figures as a challenge to the young graduates, for there are still many barriers to young ladies in this man's world...
Followers of the three teachers who claim that the A.A.U.P. activities caused the terminations cite as evidence a column written by Harry S. Russell, member of the College Board, in the Chester-town Enterprise, which he edits...
This time the legislators also jumped on the Item. Invoking a constitutional clause that not even the Kingfish himself had ever used, the Senate by a vote of 31 to 4 moved to cite Editor Clayton Fritchey of the Item for "disrespectful, disorderly or contemptuous" conduct toward the legislature. Maximum penalty: ten days in jail...
Three main criticisms have been raised: First, critics say that Mr. Burr's interests in Harvard were many and not primarily directed toward a new Varsity Club. The Administration remains unconvinced. Second, critics say the University has more pressing needs (the Administration no doubt agrees); they cite a theatre or skating rink as examples. Such criticism does not solve but only postpones the question...
...defeated two of these, while the others got into the line of Congressional and lobby fire. Opponents of the proposals claim that in some cases the President has modified the original Commission recommendations out of existence. Truman's plan No. 12 (to centralize authority in the NLRB) which they cite as an example, did not have the support of the Citizens Committee for the Hoover Reports. This voluble nation-wide organization, ex-officio publicity outlet for many members of the Commission, states that the Commission never proposed this change...