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Word: bernard (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sort of polished professional for whom Fleming's congregation has been waiting. Better still, Ursulla Andress (reportedly known as "Undress" on location) is just the sort of girl a tired agent deserves, and when she squeezes into a pink and white sam-ful even 007 is impressed. Only Bernard Lee as M, Bond's secret service boss, is really disappointing...

Author: By Bartle Buli., | Title: Doctor No | 5/29/1963 | See Source »

...other business, the Council passed a motion asking Harvard to clean away debris around the Charles River site of the married-student dorms, currently under construction. Councillor Bernard Goldberg, cosponsor of the order, charged that the University had violated an agreement to keep the debris under control...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Vellucci Bids Council Look At Area Plan | 5/29/1963 | See Source »

Business might be better at the Pomfret Spirit Shoppe, mused Proprietor Bernard Patenaude, if only the cars on Route 169, between Pomfret and Woodstock, Conn., didn't tear by so fast. So he had a big sign painted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Marketplace: Sign of the Times | 5/24/1963 | See Source »

...Bernard Lovell, head of Britain's Jodrell Bank radio observatory, summarized the feelings of many scientists towards Project West Ford: "The damage lies not with this experiment alone, but with the attitude of mind which makes it possible without international agreement and safeguards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Project West Ford | 5/24/1963 | See Source »

...majestic wooden house which is now the official home of the Dean of the Faculty, is an achievement of another good but unknown 18th century amateur and it is almost as find a place as Apthorp House. Harvard Hall was built in 1766 after plan sketched by Sir Francis Bernard, the colonial governor of Massachusetts which fancied himself a most proper builder. He was rather successful with his Harvard construction which, until it was badly altered in the 19th century, had been a pleasantly attractive edifice; it could be attractive again, and ought to be restored...

Author: By Russell B. Roberts, | Title: The Architectural Harvard | 5/22/1963 | See Source »

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