Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last October, the Committee rejected the plan as too costly, and gave a tentative nod to a $700,000 program of scholarships and a plaque. A large group of young alumni banded together to express its approval of the activities center, and successfully stimulated additional alumni interest. The Alumni Bulletin also came out for a large-scale memorial. At its next meeting on February 29, the Saltonstall Committee recognized alumni sentiment. It lent preliminary approval to a $750,000 scheme for an auditorium attached to Memorial Hall and meeting rooms in the building's basement--all in addition...
...sleek silver and polished oak plaque now adorns the Alumni Bulletin offices, attesting to the "high level of editorial achievement" the magazine attained during the past year...
...prize was established in 1942 by Robert Sibley of the University of California, and bears his name. It will remain in the possession of the Bulletin until the next annual meeting of the Alumni Council, William Bentinck-Smith '37, editor of the publication, said last night...
Particularly spotlighted for commendation were the Bulletin's covers, illustrations, personality sketches, letter columns and "service as a medium of opinion...
...Veterans' Bulletin No.10," which was distributed to all vets at registration, also makes explicit provisions for students whose eligibility time runs out before the end of the year. For this group, the Veterans Administration will complete the term in tuition and subsistence allotments if the student's eligibility time expires more than half-way through the term. If his time expires exactly half-way, or less, the VA will pay only up to the expiration date...