Word: broadcasts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...also contradicted her statement to a CRIMSON reporter that she had helped to write theses for "approximately ten" Harvard College seniors last year, but would not reveal their names because there might be "broadcast around so professors can hear...
Ignorance of Harvard's age cost one unfortunate radio contestant $1500 last night. To the question, "which is the oldest college in the United States?" the contestant answered, "Columbia," on Groucho Marx's nationally broadcast give away, "you but your life...
...Taunton talked proudly of the students she has served at the University ("about ten at the College last year, and several at the Graduate School"), she refused to give any of their names as references. "You'll be in the same position and you won't want your name broadcast around so professors can hear it," she told this reporter
...emerging only when new laws enabled him to escape being labeled a major offender. An unrepenting Hitlerite, he was soon active in neo-Nazi circles. Arrested by the British in 1953 for "endangering the occupation," he was deprived of the right to make public speeches, write for the press, broadcast or hold public office. But the transfer of sovereignty to the West German government invalidated the case against Naumann. Notified of this, unregenerate Nazi Naumann returned to active politics last week, an example to all Germans of the difference between the smart and the dumb war criminal...
Meanwhile, Geoffrey M. Kalmus '56, president of the undergraduate station, again accused Johnston of trying to obstruct his organizations's broadcast. Kalmus asserted that the television cameraman was merely the latest of Johnston's "excuses" to avoid letting WHRB use the booth...