Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...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...
Intermittent sleeping was not originated by Fuller, has respectable scientific backing. Last week the Industrial Bulletin of Arthur D. Little, Inc., famed Cambridge, Mass, research firm, which published Fuller's sleeping plan, noted a strong point in its favor: most sleep investigators agree that the first hours of sleep are the soundest. Some pro-Fuller evidence...
...Bulletin Board. But by the second day the Governors had wrenched control away from the Old Guard. Arthur Vandenberg had taken such punishment that he vowed to a friend he would never again head a committee to write GOPolicy. Senator Taft threw in the sponge, told the Governors to write the domestic platform themselves. This was precisely what the Governors wanted. They split up in subcommittees, recast the heart of the platform. Iowa's Hickenlooper led a group which rewrote the veterans' plank; Nebraska's Griswold put teeth into the farm program; California's Warren...
Scaife, before his promotion to Acting Director, was a member of the Board of Syndics of the University Press. He is also a Director of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, Secretary of his class alumni organization, and formerly a Director of the Harvard Alumni Association...
Henceforth North and South American, African, Australian and Asiatic subscribers to the official Vatican bulletin, Acta Apostolicae Sedis (Acts of the Apostolic See), should get their copies more nearly on time. Last week the Vatican Press announced that Acta, which has never been published anywhere but at the Vatican, will also be published in the U.S. Reason: subscribers (mostly priests) complained that since the war their monthly copies reach them from one to two years late...