Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Several times each day the struggle between Death and Life was bulletined. Perhaps the world will not soon see again two doctors of such courtly and Victorian distinction as those who signed each bulletin thus...
...Lyon is a brief account of the excavations carried on at Nuzi in Iraq by the Fogg Art Museum and the Harvard Semitic Museum with the co-operation of the American School of Oriental Research at Bagdad. It is reprinted from the current issue of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin...
Though the appearance of the band leaves no doubt that it is made up of students at Harvard there is no definite feeling among any large group of supporters that it should be otherwise. Vague mutterings about "pants" occurred in the 'Alumini Bulletin' at one time, but for the most part there is still a preference for representation by a familiar uniform rather than by some second hand reminiscence of the circus tent on the rifle team. A tradition of performance precluding criticism, steadily nourished during the past two seasons, should be sufficient to give Harvard men of all ages...
During the war Mr. Woolcott published the news bulletin of the American Expeditionary Force, in Paris. He has written several books about the theater, among them, "Enchanted Aisles," "Shouts and Murmers," and "Mrs. Fiske," and is one of New York's best known and wittiest critics...
...player who has scored the most points this season is Kenneth Strong of New York University. The members of the Princeton team eat meals prepared by a small man, black as a raven, whose name is Swan. In the field house at Penn there is a notice on the bulletin board prescribing what Penn players must do each hour they are traveling to games...