Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...University publication made its appearance yesterday when the Fogg Museum of Art issued the first number of The Bulletin. This publication of 20 pages, edited by Roger Gilman, will appear four times during the college year, and will contain news of the exhibitions, lectures, and other events of interest at the Museum...
...Francisco Call and the Bulletin, which survived a strange variety of in carnations before being merged by Hearst two years ago (TIME, Sept. 9, 1929) had been going since the swashbuckling, law less 1850's. James King of William, editor of the Bulletin and the West's first crusader, had been assassinated by James Casey, leader of the corrupt politicians...
...vigilantes were formed to avenge King of William; and "when Casey's body swung from a rope, law was born." In the next few years the Call and Bulletin together fought many a sensational campaign, notably that of 1875 against financier William C. Ralston, pride of San Francisco, builder of the famed old Palace Hotel. The papers accused him of dishonesty, ruined him, supposedly drove him to suicide, were nearly mobbed by the inflamed populace...
...parodying the Cambridge accent, even those with very little English attempting the broad A At that however, Harvard was the Indian idea of perfection and, whether on the football field or in the schoolroom, anything very good was always commented on as 'Harvard style'". --Harvard Alumni Bulletin...
...educated. But the force of such a warning depends on the answers to two prior questions. First, in times of depression do the highly educated suffer from less of income and security more or less than the lowly educated? Second, how highly educated are the "highly educated?" Harvard Alumni Bulletin...