Word: reconsiderations
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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As House Committee members trundle about alternately beseeching and strong-arming recalcitrant donors, it is time to reconsider the value of House dues. Since the functions which dues once financed have now become essential to the success of the System, and since the donors no longer attach any value to...
But toward week's end, any illusions of progress toward negotiated disarmament got a sudden jolt. In Washington, the Atomic Energy Commission announced that the Soviet Union had set off two nuclear explosions since the start of the Geneva conference. The explosions, "both of relatively low yield," took place...
By the time he returned,* hot objections were rolling across the islands. Adams did not budge; concession or not, he said, "the federal government can levy its own income tax after five years and make it retroactive." Such a statement could easily scare off Refinery Builder St. Hilaire, and Jamaica...
Barring one of these steps, the Committee ought to be either more realistic or sincere with prospective Freshman candidates, especially with regard to course requirements and program of study. Students may reconsider devoting ten full courses to their field of concentration.
Seymour E. Harris '20, chairman of the Economics Department, said his department also had no plans to reconsider additional measures, and, in fact, stated his belief that "a great many graduate students who stay around for a long time get a great deal out of it." He proposed an increased...