Word: make
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...like tension settled over the expedition. Truman and MacArthur-who had never set eyes on each other, and who had clashed publicly over U.S. policy in Formosa (TIME, Sept. 4)-seemed, at the moment, like the sovereign rulers of separate states, approaching a neutral field with panoplied retainers to make talk and watch each other's eyes...
...wife team of Law School criminologists, after a ten year study, have succeeded in isolating factors which make boys delinquents before they reach the first grade...
...carrying it out. Many more innocent persons will be jailed or deprived of rights and privileges. And few, if any, real subversives will be caught with this law's admittedly clumsy machinery. Even some Congressmen who voted for the measure have stated that it should be amended soon to make it workable...
...important thing is to make sure that the investigation does not become an attempt to "Study the problem to death." If this can be avoided, then the Masters will face the difficult, but essential, task of reconciling students' need for facilities with Administrative morality...
Last Monday the Council actually approved the first of a series of measures to make itself workable. It passed a new term-of-office provision, under which elected members serve for a calendar year rather than a nacademic year. This will keep final term seniors, who rarely do much Council work anyway, from having to serve with the body. It will also provide for better continuity between one Council and the group elected to succeed it, for the old members will still be around for the new members to consult...