Word: bulletined
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Also for Stevenson: Harvard's Crimson, Yale's Daily News, Barnard's Bulletin, The Dartmouth. The Daily Princetonian, of which Stevenson was managing editor in his undergraduate days, endorsed Dwight Eisenhower...
...vote of five to one, the weekly Barnard College Bulletin came out in favor of Stevenson; the dissenter, however was given space in the Bulletin's editorial columns to express her views. Some students said Spectator should have made a similar move, but the editors claim their vote was unanimous, eight to zero...
...remainder of the contributions will support various Council committees (Education, International Activities, Class Affairs, and Extra Curricular activities), publish the Activities Bulletin, aid the Crimson Key and N.S.A., and defray various office expenses. In 1951-2 nearly a thousand dollars were used for office expenses...
...other afternoon, a typical group perched atop "Critics' Roost," the three-tier bench at the side of the field. Besides Mr. Bolles, Dean Bender and assorted Boston sports writers, the "regulars," stringers from the Post, the Globe, the Associated Press, the New York Herald Tribune, the Alumni Bulletin and the Breakfast Table Daily, were present...
...This is not an extreme or exceptional example," says Psychoanalyst Lawrence S. Kubie in the current Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. Some 50 hours of preventive psychiatry might well have prevented the "fantastic generosity" of 5,600 hours of surgery and medicine-which in this case were "not only wasted, but were actually destructive." What the U.S. badly needs, says Dr. Kubie, is a nationwide program of preventive psychiatry. It "would be an economy for every general hospital ... for individual private practitioners, but above all, in the lives of ... patients...