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Word: chapterful (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harvard chapter of Phi Delta Kappa, a professional education association, will present a check for a $100 scholarship to the headmaster of Roxbury High School this morning...

Author: By Anthony Y. Strike, | Title: Roxbury Scholarship | 3/18/1976 | See Source »

...scholarship will be administered by the high school and awarded to the student who "best demonstrates scholarship, leadership and service," Mary Louise Van Winkle, president of the chapter, said yesterday...

Author: By Anthony Y. Strike, | Title: Roxbury Scholarship | 3/18/1976 | See Source »

Next stop: B.U. 8, Harvard 4, and the realization that another chapter was going into the record book under the category of "disappointments...

Author: By Tom Aronson, | Title: O'Callahan Knew It All Along: 'Harvard's Nice, B.U.'s Great' | 3/13/1976 | See Source »

...another chapter to John Kennedy's lengthening Lothario legend. The central figure this time is Mary Pinchot Meyer, an attractive, well-connected Washington artist who was the sister-in-law of Washington Post Executive Editor Benjamin Bradlee. As former Post Vice President James Truitt recently told the National Enquirer, Kennedy's liaison with Meyer while he was President lasted nearly two years and even included some pot smoking in the White House bedroom. "She was not the kind of person to get into a dalliance," insists one old friend of the Meyer family. "This wasn't some...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Mar. 8, 1976 | 3/8/1976 | See Source »

...South Carolina, offers a reassessment of the controversial author's work. In a critical biography called The O'Hara Concern (Random House, 417 pp., $15.00), Bruccoli argues that O'Hara must rank as one of America's best novelists and our greatest writer of short stories. In a final chapter, Bruccoli details his reasons. He lists what he considers O'Hara's strongpoints: the "American-ness" of O'Hara's fiction; his ability to create memorable characters; his mastery of dialogue; moral basis of his writing...

Author: By Jefferson M. Flanders, | Title: Appointment With O'Hara | 3/4/1976 | See Source »

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