Word: arlington
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...drew his big bead on the college balance sheet. He slashed expenses, symbolically went about switching off lights. To wealthy Portlanders he became a pest. He buttonholed them in the Arlington Club, badgered them with photographs of needy students, demanded contributions to his scholarship fund. He begged from businessmen all over the state. When they gave him their stock answer-"Dammit, Mac, I'll kick in for you, but why do I have to do this for Reed?"-he delivered them a stern lecture on the values of a liberal education...
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, associate professor of History, in a debate yesterday with attorney Frederick Ayer, Jr. '37 at the Arlington Street Church, strongly opposed the "Gibraltar" foreign policy of Herbert Hoover, stressing the importance of an American-sponsored European rearmament...
...order to be close to whatever hospital facilities might develop in a large and growing city, the Medical School moved to Boston in 1810. It occupied several different buildings over a period of years, generally in the area of Boylston Street, between Arlington Street and Massachusetts Avenue. Although women were not admitted to the School until 1945, the controversy over coeducation in this institution started in the later years of the 19th century, but was squelched by the Corporation...
...Massucco, veteran right halfback was yesterday chosen to lead the Holy Cross football team for the coming season. Massucco, a native of Arlington, is a senior and has been a member of the Crusader eleven since he reached sophomore eligibility...
Phillip E. Areeda, Dearborn, Michigan and Leverett; Peter A. Bater, New York and Eliot; Martin Boykan, New York and Leverett; Nathaniel P. Carleton, Arlington, Virginia and Eliot; James R. Dumwright, Ripley, Tennessee and Eliot; Leonard J. Friedman, Mount Vernon, N.Y. and Kirkland...