Word: bulletined
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...designed to encourage men & women to combine the spreading of Christian values with their daily jobs. For this purpose, Christophers are encouraged to enter fields of wide public influence, such as education, government, journalism, entertainment, etc. Present "membership" (those who have indicated this intention and receive a monthly bulletin...
...article which purported to "reconstruct" the recent shakeup in the Athletic Association, the Bulletin stated: "... while Mr. Bingham inclined to the view that he should cut all ties with the University, the President (Conant) was able to persuade him to stay on and lend valuable advice and help to the man who took over in his stead...
...article also stated that the question of Bingham's "surprise" on hearing of his new post, Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Athletics, was due to a switch in the release date of the resignation story. According to the Bulletin, Bingham's new position was to be announced after the meeting of the Overseers' Committee on Athletics, February...
William J. Bingham '16 wanted to cut all ties with Harvard once he was relieved of his position as Director of Athletics, the Alumni Bulletin disclosed in Saturday's issue...
Charles Sterling, Louvre curator and foreign adviser to the Met, did the proving. In the Met's current Bulletin, Sterling confessed he had always viewed Mlle. Charlotte with "a mixture of admiration and skepticism." The complex background, the lighting from behind, the modeling and drawing are all unlike David. Painter-prophet of the French Revolution, David was the sort of man who could and did express disappointment that only 80 aristocrats were guillotined in one morning. Mlle. Charlotte's atmosphere of sweetness & light hardly typifies his work...