Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Opposition is especially strong from student photographers, who fear that the HSA agency might expand to hurt their part-time profits from sales of free-lance photographs, mainly to the H.A.A. and the Alumni Bulletin...
...last week it was proving far from providential. The electronic canceling machine turned out to have a promiscuous eye, happily approved any spot of color where the stamp should be, including Christmas seals and trading stamps, on test mail sent by the Providence Journal-Bulletin. All were delivered. (But when the paper tried it again, spotters, tipped off, caught the letters.) Letters that once took a day to reach nearby Boston from Providence took two days after the machines took over. Though the Post Office expected automation to cut down on the work force, it needed its usual...
...source of this quotation (to be found in the November 17th, 1960 parish bulletin of Glenview, Ill.) cites Frank W. Taussig, former teacher of economics at Harvard, and other good men at Harvard, as having consistently attempted "to liberate left-wing doctrinaires" at Harvard for many years, only to be frustrated and disappointed...
...Choice. "I just have a general feeling of horror," the State University of Iowa's Space Expert James Van Allen told TIME. "We have only one choice. We've got to obtain an inspection-system agreement with the Russians-and fast." Said Eugene Rabinowitch, editor of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: "We need to rededicate ourselves to world law. We will give up some of our sovereignty, perhaps, but in return we may well be saving the human race." Harvard's Henry Kissinger (Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy} suggests "an effective international agency to monitor...
...BULLETIN...