Word: chapterful
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...international education fraternity may expel its Harvard chapter tomorrow for accepting women, Lebaron Moseby, president of Harvard Phi Delta Kappa, said yesterday...
Harvard's chapter of the prestigious honor society has admitted women since 1969, in defiance of PDK International's constitution, Moseby said...
...with a dicebox might grant and deny paroles as fairly as most boards." That was snapped not by me but by Hearst's San Francisco Examiner, and so attributed in my book. The dicebox analogy would seem borne out by several recent studies I cited in a chapter on parole...
When Spyros Markezinis was almost finished writing his bestselling history of modern Greece, he decided to end it in the mid-1960s and leave the last chapter unwritten. After all, he was prone to observe, "this revolution will be judged by the way it ends." Even though a politician, Markezinis was in no position to predict what course would be taken by the military regime of Dictator George Papadopoulos, which overthrew Greece's constitutional government...
...appears that Markezinis will play a leading role in that unfinished chapter. The Athens-born lawyer and founder of the Progressive Party, a small right-wing splinter group, was named last week by Papadopoulos to be Greece's first civilian Premier since the junta seized power. At the same time, Papadopoulos requested the resignation of the 13 military men in his Cabinet and asked Markezinis to form a new civilian Cabinet to be sworn in this week...