Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Approbation of President Conant's policy was made by inference in the Harvard Alumni Bulletin editorial page when it quoted those parts of the report which were most favorable to the administration as the "significant sentences...
...Bulletin declared that "It seems to us that the significant sentences in the report are the following:" and then went on to quote the parts which absolved President Conant from any partiality towards Walsh and Sweezy because of their liberal views...
Writing in the Alumni Bulletin this week two graduates protesting recent student opposition to the Sargent Murals in the Library voice strong support of the spirit...
Maintaining stoutly that George Apley '92 in the current number of the magazine is a penname for an actual author, John D. Merrill '89 editor of the Alumni Bulletin, last night cleared his publication of charges of deteriorating into the funny paper category of the CRIMSON or Advocate...
Many a tearful child has been told of the Spartan boy who hid a fox under his shirt, never even winced when the fox bit him and kept on biting him, finally fell dead, still with a dead pan. Last week readers of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin wondered whether that Spartan boy was just a freak, after all-a child who could not feel pain. For the Bulletin told of two little Baltimore boys and a girl who were like the Spartan. Johns Hopkins' Drs. Frank Rodolph Ford & Lawson Wilkins discovered them, found that they stubbed toes, barked...