Word: casualize
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...collection is housed in Byerly Hall, next to Longfellow on the Radcliffe quadrangle. Science majors usually give only a casual glance at the woodpanelled, book-lined Library to the right of the entrance. Now overflowing their quarters, the letters, manuscripts, and records are shelved in a room adjacent to the Library...
Popell himself is not quite sure why he's entering the race in the first place. He made a casual statement last autumn that he might like to run, and since then, he says, no one has let him forget it. As a Brookline resident, however, he remembers "watching the race as a little boy on Beacon St., and always wanting...
Andros Town is not for just any casual traveler with money. "We don't want tourists," Wenner-Gren explains. One joins the Andros set by joining the Lighthouse Club. The club's initiation fee of $500, dues of $300 a year and minimum American plan rate of $50 a day are only the low hurdles. The applicant must also pass the scrutiny of the board of governors: Wenner-Gren, the Hon. Mrs. Audrey Pleydell-Bouverie, Eunice, Lady Oakes, Sir Oswald Bancroft and seven other Mayfair and Florida social arbiters. If he gets by without a blackball, and would...
Even though food is no longer the central problem in running the University, the authorities still keep more than a casual eye trained on the dining halls. It is both an interesting fact and an unfailing truth that the presidents of Harvard who have been mindful of the food, like Henry Dunster and John Leverett, have gone down in history as great and even had Houses named after them--for the same reason that no one would consider naming a House after presidents Eaton or Hoar who treated the culinary arts with indifference...
Right from the start, Paddy upset the dope. Though he could hardly fight like Joe Louis, he seemed determined not to fight like DeMarco. Bouncing all over the ring, he threw sharp jabs and long, looping rights. Flat-footed and casual. Jimmy Carter protected himself, boxed back occasionally and waited for Paddy to tire...