Word: arisen
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Adminstrations of both institutions would probably finance the building. Since this problem has arisen in the last year, "most alumni aren't aware of it and probably wouldn't donate a great deal of money toward the center," Watson pointed...
Massachusetts elections have never had the notoriety of those in Long's Louisiana, or the predictability of Vermont's. Traditionally, the Republicans pit a Puritan Beacon Hiller against a Democrat recently arisen from Boston's South End. This year the situation has changed: for one of the two major state posts, the Democrats have nominated a fair-haired boy from the upper classes, and the Republicans have chosen two relatively unknown political hacks in their nearly hopeless campaign effort. All four candidates are united in one respect: they are mediocre...
Some "misunderstanding" between students and the Administration has arisen over the visit of Mihail A. Menshikov, the Ambassador of the Soviet Union, to the University tomorrow...
...sawed-off, hammered-down, pint-flask-size men of the world hold their heads in pride high above their inches today. A new Napoleon has arisen to the height of five feet seven to lead the bantam brigade...
...food and nutrition written by physicians. But hardly any of these are listed in the library card index. There are somewhere between 50 and 100 books listed under Foods, but they are mostly between 50 and 100 years old, written before most of our present nutritional problems had arisen. These old books can all be taken out by the Harvard and Radcliffe students, unmarried and married with children. A few modern books are listed in the index, but they are mostly in the Medical School Library and some in the Lamont Library, and they can not be taken...