Word: furthering
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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President Roosevelt had the power (by Act of Congress) to enforce Henry Stimson's dictum. Last week the President put on his velvet gloves, said he did not expect to have to use the power. This week the airline operators fell into line, agreed to turn over to the...
We are told that any further aid to England without involving ourselves in a bloody invasion of Germany would be dishonest to England! The government of this nation has made its position in regard to aid to England reasonably clear. It has denied the intention of sending an expeditionary force...
John H. Williams, Dean of Graduate School of Public Administration, and J. Franklin Ebersole, professor of Finance, pleaded for sanity in taking steps to ward off inflation, and, as Williams emphasized, "We must be careful not to take premature steps to step inflation, for by so doing we might at...
John P. Wernette '32, assistant professor of Business Economy, and Professor Paul 'A. Samuelson of M. I. T. spoke on "procurement planning on the part of military 'authorities" as vital to our defense program and as a basis for further governmental control of business.
While devoting a major part of the talk to the voicing of his political views on world affairs, Hicks emphasized the increasing interest of the man of letters in "events happening around him." He further stated that it is the duty of the literary man of the present to "reafirm...