Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...that the first exasperated response to the Saltonstall Committee's conduct of war memorial deliberations has mellowed into a firm but more temperate attitude the real business of reaching a democratic choice can begin. To this end the current Alumni Bulletin's entire treatment of the question of commemorating the University's World War II dead has made a sizable contribution. The very magnifying of the issue before large numbers of Alumni represents a clearing of the air which can only serve to assist the Committee in arriving at a selection faithful to the sentiment of its constituency...
...Associated Harvard Clubs and the Alumni Association did not explicitly urge the soliciting of rank-and-file graduate opinion. In this light Senator Saltonstall is prone to dismiss the idea of polling the entire Alumni body with reminders of impracticality and expense. As an impartial voice the Alumni Bulletin deserves the Senator's attention. The Bulletin backs the poll, pointing out that the estimated $5000 cost of printing and mailing a ballot with explanatory covering matter to 100,000-odd Alumni seems small in terms of the certain import of the results...
...Friedman '50, the U. N. Council also maintains separate shelves in all House libraries, and Widener, and next Friday will open up a special library in Little Hall containing verbatim records of U.N. proceedings, topically filed clippings from the New York Times, copies of the United Nations Weekly Bulletin, and many State Department publications...
Photographing of '48 men for the Class Album will begin today in Leverett House and will continue in all other Houses but Dunster during the next two weeks, Album officials announced last night. Members of '47 not yet photographed can also sign up for portraits on their House bulletin boards...
...Princeton non-cheering section seats for sale--see Vag"--read the notice on the bulletin board. Vag had tacked up the little scraggly sign not without a mild sense of guilt. What, he asked himself, was his reason for cancelling plans for a rollicking post hour-exam weekend? Why was he contriving to miss a Harvard football game for the first time in two seasons...