Word: channeling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This time he did not lose, however, and members of Eliot House will be able to watch him win on film tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. over Channel 4. Leighton says he believes that Eliot is definitely the finest of the Houses...
Socked In. The Nixon motorcade sped nine miles down Glacier Highway along the Gastineau Channel to downtown Juneau. There, in a Front Street theater around the corner from the Red Dog Saloon, Nixon was greeted by about 1,000 Alaskans (Juneau's pop. 7,000). Missing were several of the top Alaska Republican candidates, including former Governor Mike Stepovich, now running for the Senate, and the only Republican given a real chance in the 49th state this year. Stepovich and his running mates had been socked in at Sitka and Anchorage by the foul weather...
...that its Moscow bureau had become "unnecessary." CBS Moscow Correspondent Paul Niven got two weeks notice to clear out. Lamented CBS Vice President (in charge of news) Sig Nickelson: "The injury to CBS News is less than the injury to the American public, because this action destroys one more channel in the flow of firsthand information...
Dormitory residents do most of their sitting around in Packer Hall, The University Center. Each night, they fill the snack bar and watch television. Channel selecting is controlled by the Dean's Office...
...Russian class, taught by Horace G. Lunt, associate professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, will be televised once a week beginning to night. The course, one of the Harvard Extension Courses of the night school, will be given Monday evenings at 8:30 on WGBH-TV, Boston's educational channel...