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...Crimson's new coach Arnold Horween had expected a fierce battle, but he never actually considered the Crimson could lose. Then because of Geneva's small size, the only explanation of the loss that could be offered was the rather logical confession in the following issue of the Alumni Bulletin...
...operated by the course, is little more than la replica of a periodical room in any good library, with the addition of staff offices and exhibits which change weekly according in the topic under discussion. Recently, when Mass Media was being discussed, sections of the Times were tacked on bulletin boards around the room. Each sections was marked in heavy crayon with such advice as "The sports section: for leisure and relaxation," or "Financial section: we don't have to tell an Economics major that this is a valuable part of the paper...
...American. Guessing that she had headed for the studio, reporters made straight for Pressagent Brand's office to wait for the next bulletin. Brand had his script ready. "We're all sorry at the studio that it happened," he began. "It was a wonderful kind of legend, Joe and Marilyn. Everybody loves 'em both. Everybody thinks it's Romeo and Juliet. It's the All-American Boy divorcing the All-American Girl." Asked a hard-bitten Hollywood reporter: "But who gets custody of the Wheaties...
...Associated Press first carried excerpts of Zaslovsky's text last May under a Moscow dateline. The Alumni Bulletin procured the entire article and had it translated by Leopold H. Haimson of the Russian Research Center...
...October 9 issue the Alumni Bulletin presents a Russian Research Center translation of one David Zaslavsky's treatise on "Obscurantists of Harvard University." Zaslavsky concludes that...