Word: alberts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...ALBERT W. WEBER Barrington...
...them a batch of captives from the unwarlike Baluba people. When the Lulua finally drove the invaders off, the captives settled down happily in Luluabourg as voluntary serfs of the Lulua -a state of affairs that persisted until last January, when the downtrodden Baluba finally began to listen to Albert Kalondji, a Baluba politician who told them that they deserved to own the land they tilled...
...Boone, Thomas H. '62 19 5:10 177 Missoula, Mont. 20 Watts, H. Grady, Jr. '62 19 5:8 150 Manhasset, N. Y. 15 Hunter, Robert L., Jr. '61 20 5:11 185 Chicago, Ill. 14 Repsher, Lawrence H. '61 20 5:11 175 Rochester, N. Y. 12 *Cullen, Albert F., Jr. '60 21 5:8 178 Newburyport, Mass. 11 Williams, Roy E. '62 19 6:1 175 Oklahoma City, Okla. 10 Damis, John J. '62 19 5:10 176 Portland...
...substitute for Albert J. Guerard, who is on leave, Professor Edel is handling the formidable Comparative Literature 166 ("The largest course I taught at N.Y.U. had about one hundred students"), a course titled Literature and Psychology, and a seminar on James. "Professor Guerard gives a course on the writing of fiction, you know, but I don't write fiction myself," he says. "However, this spring I will give a course in the writing of biography and criticism. A lot of careful thought goes into biographical writing. For instance, how much psychology should one use? I thought I might have...
Speaking to the Council on the Combined Charities Drive, Howard J. Phillips '62, co-chairman of the Drive Committee, pointed out the need for a strong campaign in the Yard and suggested a goal of $15,000. Albert L. Jacobs '61, secretary of the Harvard Student Council, announced that he and Lewis B. Oliver, Jr., '61 would act as liason between the Student and Freshman Councils...