Word: renewable
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...succeed in forming a nonChristian, "rational" civilization-though it is now trying to. Says he: "The experiment will fail; but we must be very patient in awaiting its collapse; meanwhile redeeming the time: so that the Faith may be preserved alive through the dark ages before us; to renew and rebuild civilization, and save the world from suicide...
...entertained ... the Nazis," Rose sarcastically nominated Dr. Hjalmar Schacht as Met budget director and Frau Use Koch of Buchenwald as wardrobe mistress. The Trib's lawyers thought the Rose column smelled of libel, and the editors killed it. Miffed, Billy notified the Trib that he would not renew his contract next May. The Trib dropped him on the spot. But Billy had the last word: the New York Daily News (circ. 2,287,337) snapped...
Harvard should play those Ivy League teams now on its schedule, should not renew the Army contract, and should fill the resultant holes in its schedule with smaller New England schools as it did before the war. We are not good enough to play intersectional games, or to play Army; there is not reason to continue laying our head on the chopping block in the false hope that big opponents will fill the Stadium. Such teams will not attract a crowd as long as they beat us by lopsided margins. And Harvard has no intention of going...
...listed as subversive, is he himself guilty of holding every view that particular organization nourishes? Second, on the Harvard level, if the certificate is usually administered to incoming students, one might think it would pertain only to a pre-Harvard background; but will NROTC students later be asked to renew their certificates as a check on what they have done since coming to College? Finally, shouldn't there at least be a set of criteria for any future widening of the list of organizations considered as "subversive?" None exist...
...Orchestra plans for the spring include a concert in Cambridge under its conductor Malcolm H. Holmes '28, and readings of various familiar symphonic works it still also renew its prewar tradition of a spring vacation four, visiting several women's colleges in Virginia...