Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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David McCord '21 resigned today as editor of the Alumni Bulletin to devote more of his time to the drive for funds to supplement the Lamont gift of $1,500,000 for a new undergraduate library. His successor of the Bulletin will be William Bentinck-Smith...
...Hopes. Ireland barely escaped famine. Britain's crops, if not her worst, were the most difficult to harvest within living memory. Prayers for sunshine went unanswered. England's' wheat was a rain-beaten tangle. Under the headline "The Afflictions of Thy People," a London Daily Express bulletin read like a litany of the counties, intoned over drowned hopes: "Norfolk: . . . Corn in stook too wet to be carted. Hopes run low. Devon: Crops ruined; corn sprouting. Somerset: Corn lands waterlogged. . . . Hertfordshire: Fields are as squelching as in winter. . . . Surrey: Position serious. Crops deteriorating daily. . . . Suffolk: No work...
According to the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.'s monthly bulletin, "the rapid increase in the mortality from [diseases of the coronary arteries] represents almost entirely the changing diagnostic concepts of heart disease. . . . There is little cause for alarm over the situation in heart disease today...
...making the Council more responsible to the student body. Deploring the individual students lack of contact with the Council and its activities, the committee has recommended that the Council "keep the student body informed of its action" by releasing annual and individual meeting reports to "recognized undergraduate publications and bulletin boards...
...bring together as much information as possible, the office has issued Veterans' Bulletin Number Five, a four page pamphlet which will be distributed to all veterans as they move through the registration line today...