Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Harvard Alumni Bulletin, bursting with alma-maternal pride, reported that 60 of Harvard's sons have grown up to be college presidents. Among them: the presidents of Vassar, Williams, Cornell, Harvard and Amherst...
...Said the Bulletin's editors: pick at random any college in North America (except religious seminaries), and the chances are one in ten that its president will be a Harvard...
According to recent Smithsonian Bulletin 188, The Fresh-Water Fishes of Siam by the late Dr. Hugh M. Smith, Siamese fish frequently set out on overland treks. One capricious clarias batrachus, apparently bored with captivity, jumped out of its bowl, wriggled down two long corridors, was caught high-tailing it out the front door. A Danish scientist named Daldorff once saw a fish leering at him from five feet up an Indian palm tree. The Smithsonian's Smith, admitting that he had never personally seen a fish climb a tree, was sure that it can, and does, happen...
...other eastern colleges, unfamiliar names like "Yale News Digest," "Princeton Bulletin," Dartmouth "Log," and "Harvard Service News" still greeted student readers. The Brown Herald was first again...
Commander Mundorff's press statement coincided with his directive posted on the Eliot House bulletin board warning all hands that "in accordance with latest information, the NROTC unit here will be deactivated as of 31 January...