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Word: central (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Marine and an Air Force pilot. >Army Specialist Five Charles C. Hagemeister, 21, has the kind of bravery that often prompts Viet Cong snipers to single out the aid man as he moves to wounded comrades. Hagemeister raced through machine-gun fire when his platoon was ambushed in central Viet Nam in March 1967. He defended the wounded with a borrowed rifle, killing four attackers and silencing a machine gun. Summoning help, he dragged the injured men to safety through a storm of fire. > Navy Boatswain's Mate First Class James E. Williams, 37, is the unlikeliest-looking hero...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Armed Forces: Four Who Came Through | 5/24/1968 | See Source »

...report latches on to the quickness of Harvard's growth, revealing with a certain awe that the number of tenured appointments has risen by 50 per cent since 1951 and questioning what governs the pattern of this growth. The Committee says that the direction of future expansion is "central to the future strength to the Faculty," but does not presume to say directly how future appointments ought to be distributed...

Author: By Richard R. Edmonds, | Title: The Dunlop Report | 5/22/1968 | See Source »

...became obsolete. Created as a hospital-within-a-hospital, South Department was designed for victims of "contagious diseases." It is physically isolated from the rest of City. Brick walls and iron fences set it off from the neighborhood; entrance to South Department can be gained only through a few central gates...

Author: By Paul J. Corkery, | Title: Boston City Hospital | 5/21/1968 | See Source »

During the next two or three weeks, residents of the model neighborhood, located east of Central Square, will nominate their candidates for the resident seats on the CDA. Elections will be held either on June 8 or June 15, according to Gray...

Author: By William R. Galeota, | Title: Council Ratifies Model Cities Bill | 5/21/1968 | See Source »

...students but a substantial convenience to the interviewing organizations. To the majority of the SFAC, such activities as the interviewing of students with a view to prospective employment or the providing of information by a company as part of its business policy, seemed ancillary to the University's central purpose. The convenience offered to organizations interviewing at the OGCP was held to be rather a privilege than a right. It seemed to the majority reasonable, therefore, to stipulate as a condition on the use of the OGCP that any organization wishing to interview there be required to discuss its policies...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Memorandum on Recruitment Resolution Of the Student--Faculty Advisory Council | 5/21/1968 | See Source »

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