Word: broadcasts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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WHRB will broadeast President Nathan Pusey's speech before the New England Association of College and secondary schools tomorrow night. the broadcast, direct from the Hotel Statler in Boston, will begin...
...wishes to broadcast such incendiary doctrines to the world he should resign as a professor," Donlan said...
...Sometimes it happens, however, that because of a lack of local stories, a national story is forced into another spot. This happened in the instance of the Truman speech. The next day there were enough important local stories to fill the regular columns. Besides this, the Truman speech was broadcast late at night, while the senate hearings took place in the afternoon and were no longer as timely for the next morning's paper. The HLU telegram, though perhaps a bit overplayed, was local news, and it had a higher priority than the Brownell-Hoover story, which...
...first arrived at Claremont in 1910, he moved into a world that was anything but prosperous. Pomona College, which he took over, was a dingy, debt-ridden place with an enrollment of 300 and only five buildings. Blaisdell immediately set to work writing alumni for funds. He made speeches, broadcast the name of Pomona across the state. By the end of World War I. Pomona had 750 students and more applicants than it could handle. It was then that Blaisdell made his decision : instead of allowing Pomona to grow into one big campus, he hit on the idea...
...enemies broadcast pictures of Mary "almost naked, wrinkled and uncomely, suckling Spaniards at her breast, and round about, the legend : Maria Ruina Angliae." There was truth in the legend, for never had England sunk so low, militarily and financially, never had she known such general instability and discontent. And never had Mary herself sunk so low in her own esteem. Her handsome husband, after perfunctorily doing his duty in the hope of providing England with a Catholic heir, walked out on her when she proved barren. Calais, England's proud outpost in France, fell to the French...