Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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People who think they know the worst about The Bomb have some grisly surprises in store. Even long-range, atom-carrying rockets (still in the designing stage) are already an old-fashioned notion. In this month's Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Dr. Edward Teller, a Chicago University physics professor who played an important part in developing The Bomb, looks alarmingly ahead...
Three genuine Fink's and at least ten claimants to the title threatened to sue the House on Bow Street for defamation of character yesterday when posters on various College bulletin boards were found announcing a lecture by Dr. Nhoj Dravrah on "The Fink at Harvard...
...Bulletin's 180-page first Sunday edition this week, thrown together in eight days by regular Evening Bulletin staffers working overtime, was packed with such ex-Record features as Drew Pearson, Hedda Hopper, Steve Canyon and Li I Abner. It included comic and book sections still under the Record emblem, and two magazine sections for the price of one: Marshall Field's Parade and Hearst's American Weekly-both of them loot from the Record. With a Sunday package like that, Publisher McLean hoped soon to take the qualifier out of his advertising slogan: "In Philadelphia, Nearly...
Like many another man who never went to college (and like some who did), England's Poet Laureate John Masefield thinks a university is a wonderful place. Last week Harvard, which once gave Masefield an honorary degree, reprinted in its Alumni Bulletin the remarks which
...motion requesting each college in the organization to raise eight cents per student to cover expenses incurred by the national and regional groups. Part of this fund will be channeled to the Student Council Committee on International Student Affairs, which is publishing a nation-wide International Student Activities Bulletin...