Word: apparentement
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Mayor Edward J. Sullivan and the four majority members of the School Committee received an unmistakable rap on the knuckles from the voters for having attempted to appoint 17 teachers and coaches, without apparent qualifications, over objections from School Committeeman Judson T. Shaplin '42, associate dean of the Graduate School...
"Our lack of space is further proof that the Health Services needs new and better quarters," Butler said. He explained that the need for a new Health Center is "most apparent" during large inoculation programs and periods of widespread illness.
Labor Candidate Dingle Foot, brother of newly appointed Cyprus Governor Sir Hugh Foot (see below), won in a walk as the Tory vote slumped by nearly 10,000 votes from 1955. But Foot's own returns slid 5,500 votes below the Labor mark of two years ago. Biggest...
The heir apparent to Norway's throne, Crown Prince Harold, 20, also eventually destined to be the supreme commander of the Norwegian armed forces, rose a notch in his country's army. He was promoted to sergeant.
Papa's Fifty Grand. The Atlantic's nervous force was apparent in its first year, when Editor Lowell and Ralph Waldo Emerson pounded out white-hot antislavery editorials, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and John Greenleaf Whittier contributed poetry, and Oliver Wendell Holmes, who had given the Atlantic its name...