Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...have received several invitation for men to attend house parties on New Year's Night. These are posted on the Bulletin Board at the Union and anyone wishing to attend one of these parties should sign up early so we can notify the people who are running them how many men to expect...
...Freshmen are not alone in receiving reading aids. Recently, as a result of an article published in the February 27 issue of the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin" which described his classes, Dearborn received requests from two professors at the Law School to join his group, admitting that they had to do a great deal of reading and were interested in improving their speed and comprehension...
...Prime Minister had lingered on in the Middle East, picking up loose ends of the Cairo and Teheran conferences. Suddenly, it was announced, his cold had developed into pneumonia. During the next four days the world waited for each bulletin from 10 Downing Street. Occasionally it was stirred by rumors that the end had come. Although the people knew that on Nov. 30 Churchill had entered the last year of his Biblical allotment, it was unthinkable that he might die now, before his mighty job was done...
...Professor Krogman to policemen throughout the Middle West. They often consult him in baffling cases, are invariably astonished at the precision with which he reconstructs the corpus delicti-and sometimes the crime. Professor Krogman, an ardent detective-story fan, loves this kind of work. In the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin this great authority on bone measurement recently described his uncannily accurate methods...
...with a sense of humor, perhaps the result of crossed circuit of a misplaced since wave, recently referred to your correspondent as "Mr. Lonely Hearts" This, I presume, was one to my persistent efforts in trying to all some of the more worthwhile invitations which have been gracing the Bulletin Board in numerous quantities of late. To the aforementioned quipster, I respond with the following...