Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Perhaps his most famous applications of Platonism to modern society appeared in the Alumni Bulletin in 1948. The article bade educators to pay some attention to "failure stories" as well as success stories; "By purging man of the original sin of self sufficiency, tragedy makes him sociable and companionable," he writes. And then returning, as ever, to Plato, he concludes, "In Plato's words the philosopher has a view of all time and all existence. With such a perspective, he can put success in its place and failure in its place, and so be unshaken either by misfortune or good...
...alumni committee--self designated to protect Harvard from Communism--plans to write a story for a near issue of the Alumni Bulletin, Kenneth D. Robertson, Jr. '29 said last night...
...refer you to Harvard Alumni Bulletin of Feb 7, 1953. Statements by Prof's Chaffee Jr. and Sutherland...
...every one of the 720 employees wondered what would happen to their jobs. The rumors buzzed like hornets: the school was closing, staff cuts coming, pay slashes ahead. In desperation two months ago, Miller put up his outhouse, labeled it Rumor Factory, and asked everybody to look at two bulletin boards inside. One board was labeled "rumors"-anyone could jot down his favorite; the other was labeled "fact," and there Miller answered every question...
Scalping activities came to light Thursday in a letter to the CRIMSON from Neale C. Bringhurst '51. Bringhurst saw two tickets to the Dartmouth game advertised on a House bulletin board, and learned that they were being sold by a football manager...