Word: bannered
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Kester has been elected president Harvard Law Review, Volume new staff members are: Michael , treasurer; Pierre N. Leval P. Schulse, note editors; Banner and Robert S. Malina, ; Charles W. Bender and Brennan, article editors; Calhoun, developments editor; V. DeLong, book review and editor...
...success. In 1941 he attacked Soviet Russia and declared war on the United States, two World Powers who liked only to be left alone. In this way a real World War began. We still live in its shadow. The war which broke out in 1939 has become a banner of historical curiosity...
...prohibition dates to 1953, when the Masters banned the Student Employment Office (predecessor of the HSA) from room solicitations after the first two weeks of each term. The nuisance of a steady succession of hear mug, banner, and magazine salesman knocking on doors of House rooms led the Masters to restrict such sales to the dining hall news stands, then is operation...
Along the 18-mile route to Hangar S, cheering crowds lined the highway. Welcoming signs and banners decked the motels of Cocoa Beach. One banner read simply: WELCOME TO EARTH. Riding on the back of a white convertible, Glenn held Annie Glenn tightly with his right arm. At one point, Lyndon Johnson halted the motorcade to greet a small boy wearing a space helmet. Immediately the Glenn car was engulfed in well-wishers...
With a sense that their faith is their fortune, the Rothschilds have borne it before them like a banner, whether socially, interrupting lordly stag hunts to fast and pray on Yom Kippur, or financially, refusing help to anti-Semitic nations and regimes. In terms of traditions, Rothschilds do not merely resemble, they rival royalty, and are as much given to intermarriage (of 58 weddings of old Mayer's descendants, 29 united first cousins...