Word: bulletined
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...browism is a strong sense of tradition that pervades the House--a sense that is jealously guarded by Eliot Perkins '23 the present Master. It is Perkins' interest that sets the tone and his activity is felt directly and indirectly in many ways. From the pungent communiques on the bulletin board in his own distinct style to the ceremonial lighting of the Christmas Yale log he is a focus of House spirit...
...Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Professor (of physics) Victor F. Weisskopf, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, says: "Whereas there are now numerically fewer refusals of visas, there are considerably fewer applications, as many foreign scientists react against the needless indignities and delays accompanying them. Rather than become involved in long, drawn-out procedures . . . [they show] complete reluctance to visit the U.S. for meetings...
Second Feature. In Santa Rosa, Calif., the Rev. Shirley T. Sherrill sent out a mimeographed bulletin inviting parishioners to stay after services for a "coffee hour in the social hell...
...Paola and Verplanck both claimed that notice cards announcing this meeting were circulated throughout the College. "Maybe students don't read the right bulletin boards," Verplanck suggested...
Louis F. Sharpe: Intramural manager player freshman; Student Council Activity Bulletin; Harvard Society for Minority Rights, President; Greater Boston Young Adult Council, President...