Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sister of five Harvard graduates" is the only name given by the only woman to subscribe to the Alumni Bulletin's Louvain Library Fund, according to announcement made in this week's issue of the Bulletin which will appear this morning...
...quiet Sunday morning Admiral Grayson, his physician, emerged from the door of the ex-President's S Street home and faced the silent crowd which had gathered in the street. From a yellow slip of paper in his hand he read the official bulletin announcing that Mr. Wilson's death had taken place five minutes earlier. Many years before he entered the Presidency he had suffered a thrombosis, a blood clot in the artery of one leg. While still President of Princeton University, he had practically lost the sight of one of his eyes from a retinal hemorrhage...
...Catholic daily or weekly in every Catholic home, a Catholic monthly in every Catholic home, the N. C. W. C. [National Catholic Welfare Conference] Bulletin in every Catholic home," is the objective set for February by the Hierarchy...
...Bulletin No. 41 (1923) of the Bureau of Education of the Department of the Interior at Washington tells the story with charts and statistics. It is entitled Consolidation of Schools and Transportation of Pupils, and its author is J. F. Abel, Assistant in Rural Education...
Readers of Mr. Abel's Bulletin will probably be surprised to learn that the idea of consolidation and transportation is 80 years old. But they will hardly be surprised to learn that New England, and particularly Massachusetts, generated the idea. The town, or township, was the first unit to displace the unsatisfactory "district." In New England, where the town was the unit of local control in all departments of life, districts were abolished as early as 1840; and in 1869 the first step towards community transportation of pupils was taken...