Word: maintain
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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This is the fourth year of the Medical School's National Scholarship plan, which is similar to that introduced in Harvard College in 1934, and subsequently adopted also by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and the Graduate School of Design. Winners of the scholarships who maintain honor records continue to hold the awards until graduation...
Both Fraizer and John M. London '41, chairman of the Damocratic Club, urged voters to get in touch with their committee in order to simplify the process of voting. The Republicans maintain their headquarters with a complete information center at 2 Plympton Street. The Democrats have a less centralized system, with chairmen in each House Each chairman and his assistants will be fully prepared with information on how to vote by mail. Their names will be posted on House bulletin boards today...
...thinking that the freedom which they and we cherish can be preserved except by strengthening our own armed forces and by giving all possible aid to those nations who are defending our democracy by defending their own. But the fact that these academic colleagues of ours are seeking to maintain American freedom by travelling what we believe to be the wrong roads is no reason for asking them to resign from the fellowship of university scholars...
...maintain the Wagner Labor Relations Act and the Wage-Hour law; to expand the Social Security Act; to give a place in the Cabinet to the Northwest; to continue soil conservation, commodity loans, rural electrification, farm credit, crop insurance; call a national conference of farm, labor and industry to plan national prosperity; to revise and make more equitable the tax laws; to maintain for the people the gains made toward public power; to provide jobs for every man & woman in the U. S. willing to work; to continue giving relief to all who cannot find work...
...into dropping its hand so the Axis could rake in the pot. But if the Axis hoped to frighten the U. S. out of its everything-short-of-war policy of helping Great Britain, it had almost certainly failed. Since U. S. security in the Atlantic - hence liberty to maintain her Fleet in the Pacific-depends on the British Fleet, the U. S. could now do no less than help Britain more...