Word: affairs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Cabot Hall will lead off the round of socials with the first Quadrangle affair tonight. Eliot Hall follows tomorrow night; Barnard Hall's dancer is scheduled for Friday night, and Whitman Hall fills next Tuesday' s slot...
...suggestion that "the door is always open for full discussion and the composing of our differences" as a springboard for its own peace propaganda offensive, TIME Inc.'s Paris bureau chief, Andre Laguerre, cabled his analysis of the U.S. State Department's strategy in the affair...
...been under similar emotion at last year's Edinburgh Festival, and had used another ghost, standing in the wings, for the same three notes. How much of this kind of thing went on? Apparently Sir Thomas Beecham, who conducted the orchestra for the recording, had approved the whole affair. Wrote a reviewer in Gramaphone: "From now on, I shall have the gravest suspicions when I hear sopranos singing their top notes...
...Andover squad looks strong, thanks to its 20-14 victory over the Yale freshmen last week. But if the Crimson yearlings can somehow get their game-legs quickly, a repetition of last season's one sided affair may well occur...
Education was a two-way affair, Henry Nash Smith of the University of Minnesota, temporary chairman of the executive committee, reported. Smith felt that the faculty also learned. "We gave them an opportunity to learn about American problems. They told us about their way of life and about the European situation...