Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Bulletins in general, Hagerty complained, are overdone: "We are at war in Viet Nam, and the international situation is serious but not disastrous. Radio and television reach every citizen of our nation; and when we interrupt regularly scheduled programs with a bulletin, the collective hearts of all our people must miss a few beats until they hear the bulletin. Unless it is a matter of vital importance, aren't we running the risk of crying wolf too many times, with the resultant loss of public confidence...
During the last week, a proliferation of flyers of all shapes, sizes and colors has littered the dorm bulletin boards until it has become unclear whether Cliffies will be voting for aesthetic presentation or executive policy...
...Substitutes. Predictably, the Communists mounted demonstrations outside U.S. embassies from Moscow to Montevideo. At Moscow University, a bulletin-board notice cordially invited students of all nationalities to the bash. Some 2,000 accepted, marched ten abreast to the iron gates of the nine-story U.S. embassy, pelted it with ice, bricks, ink bottles, and chunks of coal from a truck that was conveniently stalled a few doors down the street...
...they aren't, the boys at the Harvard News Office are. Probably the most dependable and least exciting group, the News Office crew has little interest in the artistic projects of the Corbu crowd. They publish in the Alumni Bulletin and sometimes earn four figure salaries...
...most stressful point in the freshman year is the selection of a set of roommates and a House for the upperclass years, stated Stanley H. King, Director of Research at the University Health Services, in an article in the winter issue of The American Association of University Professors Bulletin...