Word: furthers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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"One flaw in Lawyer Satterlee's case seems to be his statement that 'Pierpont . . . did not lend any money on [a] second shipment of carbines.' Lewis Corey, in The House of Morgan (1930) quotes the Reports of the House of Representatives to show that Morgan filed a...
It is true that Morgan's loan had been repaid-I make no statement to the contrary in my book-when the claim was made upon the Government for further payment. But the claim was made in Morgan's name, with Morgan, according to Ketchum, "acting as a...
The Griffith report was not considered an expose but an explanation of approved methods for aiding deserving athletes. "The basic principle of the Western Conference is that an athlete is entitled to every consideration which might be accorded a non-athlete, but nothing further," Griffith said. "The percentage of athletes...
Action by the Business School may indeed have been a precursor of further steps toward student employment in the dining halls. The idea has possibilities. Recurring criticism of some waitresses; the need for economy; and the unsatisfied student demand for term-time work all point to the same conclusion.
In a complicated situation, one thing is perfectly clear: that a decision can be reached entirely apart from Union interference. Last March, with undergraduates behind the waitresses, they won many points. But the absurd suggestion that Harvard is not free to hire its students as it chooses will not find...