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...emphasis on the danger to tutor- ial the Council said that the tutorial system was "a symbol, and at Harvard at least, the focal point, of a liberal education," the long-run social values of which should not be dismissed "as nonessentials and luxuries, to be dispensed with in an emergency...
...N.Y.A. jobs would be much like those of T.S.E., both could probably be administered by the same office, a procedure followed by most colleges. It is possible that the University might have to hire an additional person to administer the N.Y.A. work-program, but we feel that the long-run benefits of the program, would out-weigh such a cost...
...week later, on October 4, he endorsed the repeal of the arms embargo in a public letter to Landon. He flatly stated that his beliefs were not those of war-mongers, and added. "The question is, is it to the long-run advantage of the United States to sell these arms or not. The question is not shall we declare...
...floored the skeet fraternity by winning the national all-gauge championship with 248 out of 250. Since then, he has won more titles than any other skeeter. Last year he averaged .9910 out of 1,000 in tournament shoots, highest average ever recorded. No one has ever bettered his long-run record: 564 straight targets...
...action only the British Admiralty knew. The German censor released a picture of what happened to one British destroyer (see cut)-a reminder of Britain's need. A Republican paper, the New York Herald Tribune suggested that "the British are at once in a much stronger long-run position, yet in more urgent need of immediate assistance" than German invasion talk led the U. S. to believe. It urged the sale of U. S. war equipment to Britain and added "We believe the country will be behind a policy of boldness and vigor...