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Word: bulletin (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...uniformed allies were ready to pull out well within the prescribed 60-day withdrawal period. The 35,000-man South Korean contingent was awaiting orders to pack up. The first large-scale withdrawal of the 23,700 G.I.s still in Viet Nam was due to begin this week. A bulletin board at the MACV headquarters at Tan Son Nhut sported an old but newly appropriate wisecrack: LAST ONE OUT, PLEASE TURN OFF THE LIGHTS...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTH VIET NAM: The Last Battles And a New Siege | 2/5/1973 | See Source »

...often see a (usually elderly) man's name listed in the Alumni Bulletin as being president of this company, vice-president of that company, member of the board here, and director of the corporation there. Under this listing is a short account of just what this man does during the year. We find that he follows the sun to Palm Beach during the winter months, follows the sun to Pine Valley during the spring months, follows the shade to Camden, Maine, during the summer months, and follows the tourist guides in Europe during the cool months of autumn...

Author: By Art Hopkins, | Title: Art Hopkins: The Rough, Rugged Ritual | 1/24/1973 | See Source »

...paper in a time when it rode high in the College community, when it was respected, and listened to, and when the President had more power on the paper than he ever had, before or since. From 1887 on, The Crimson became almost the official bulletin board of the University, and the Faculty used it often for all manner of official notices. In that decade, the President assumed control of the editorials, the Secretary wrote the "Fact and Rumor" column, and the Managing Editor was responsible for everything else. Thus, although the M.E. did the lion's share...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Budding Journalists Become Athletes As Well | 1/24/1973 | See Source »

...matching sum collected from graduates, was enough to get the project underway. Groundbreaking took place in the Spring of 1915; the building was ready for occupancy by November. The Crimson Printing Company, which had shared the offices in the Union, installed itself in the Plympton Street basement; the Alumni Bulletin moved in downstairs in keeping with its long standing love of football. The Crimson issued its first number from the new building on the day of the Yale Game, November '20. A news story in the next issue made the justifiable claim that. "The ownership of its own building...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crimson Gathers Funds for a New Home | 1/24/1973 | See Source »

EDWARD L. PATULLO`S " The Case for a Different Kind of Harvard which appears in the December Harvard Alumni Bulletin is a confused plea for a noble cause rational policy making at Harvard according to a consistent educational philosophy Patullo be director of the Center for Behavioral Sciences maintains that Harvard's most important function is the generation of knowledge followed closely by the training of additional "Scholar-teachers". Undergraduate instruction "complements and supports" these functions, but should be designed and conducted only with Harvard's more important goal in mind "the goal of maintaining a maximally productive group...

Author: By Peter M. Shane, | Title: Are Undergraduates Worth the Trouble? | 1/8/1973 | See Source »

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