Word: cedars
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...claimed his body when Cody died while visiting Denver in 1917, although Bill made his home at Cody, Wyo., the town he had founded, and stipulated in his will that he be buried on nearby Cedar Mountain...
...view of this clearly discernible trend, steps taken by the 'Cliffe Administration during the past few years seem somewhat obscure. At last year's Fall Cedar Hill Conference, an attempt was made to explore the "identity" of Radcliffe College. Nelson W. Aldrich, a trustee of the College, explained the philosophy of the Master Plan currently being carried out at Radcliffe. When the plan was first being formulated in 1959, he said, a great deal of attention was given to a previous report which had been prepared by the Eliot Committee on Student Life. This report conveyed "a deep feeling that...
...mother bear and her cubs cup the air in their paws, warily sniffing the scent of a passing boat. Schools of porpoises and killer whales gambol in the offshore depths. From dense, wet cedar trees comes the heavy smell of primeval forest as the boat moves past the maze of islands, deep-cut fjords and ice-hung mountains that make up British Columbia's spectacular coastline. Last week, with the inauguration of the new $7,000,000 Queen of Prince Rupert car ferry, the whole coastline became readily accessible for the first time to U.S. tourists bound for Alaska...
...nation's "esoteric" law schools "fail to help the practicing lawyer," fumes E. Donald Shapiro. "They prattle about great principles, but who is helping the slob in Cedar Rapids...
...Radcliffe Government Association is presenting the Cedar Hill Forum, "What Do We Want from Our College?" today in Holmes Hall. Dr. Leonard Duhl will speak on "An Optimate of the question of social freedoms. After lunch, Dr. Benson Snyder will investigate the undergraduate "Academic Voice" with a panel of students and faculty members. At 4:00 p.m. President Bunting will lead a general discussion on "Community Structure" emphasizing the importance of the house system and the new fourth house. The Cedar Hill Forum is open to all Harvard and Radcliffe students...