Word: standings
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...distortion," "hedging,' and "suspicion," you leave realm of argument. You have a right to question, but you do not have a right to accuse falsely; your right to criticize does not extend to the right to slander. The ethics of the Crimson as well as the policies it advocates stand in danger of repudiation by the students of Harvard. Richard M. Haber '41, For the Editors of Defense
...other side of the musical fence stand the networks, arguing that ASCAP has already dug too deeply into radio's coffers and now seeks only to pursue its advantage. Furthermore, they say charges should be made upon the music presented, with no fee blanketing all sponsored broadcasts. Radio men maintain that the absence of ASCAP music will be amply taken over by the offerings of BMI composers and arrangers, supplying tunes from the pens of artists from Bach and Beethoven to Bob Crosby...
Dental needs of the U.S. Army may force civilian toothache sufferers to stand in line if they want to see a dentist about their troubles. At least that's the opinion of Leroy M.S. Miner '04, Dean of the Harvard Dental School, in his annual report issued yesterday...
...Such an organization has become necessary because, although there are other groups on the campus that whole-heartedly endorse the non-interventionist position, their stand on other issues makes it difficult for them to rally the full support of the student body around this major issue," the group stated...
...index) are up $5,000 a month over last year. Salidans are very fond of W. B., whom they call "Cap." They have tried for three years to tack a $50 raise to his $150-a-month salary, but he says the C. of C. budget can't stand it. On his salary the Foshays live as well as anyone in town...