Word: choses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...little use to ask the Wellesleyite why she chosen to romp these fertile pastures. An administrative poll conducted last fall showed that a majority chose Wellesley for its high academic standing, while less than one percent sited the proximity to Harvard and M.I.T. A high administrative, official, however, shrugs and says, "I'm, not so naive as to consider this completely accurate." The high administrative official is undoubtedly right...
...Chemical Society chose Ernest F. Silversmith '52 president at its annual election meeting. IT was announced yesterday. Others picked were Robert Mazo 52 secretary, and George Murray '52, treasurer...
Since the committee chose to divide its recommendations into four parts, it is convenient to examine them in that...
...firebrands, went barnstorming in Lancashire. For the time being, Attlee had saved his government. But the fact remains that Bevan. and a handful of followers, by voting with the Conservatives or by abstaining in a division in the House of Commons, could overthrow the Attlee government any time they chose...
More than 90% of Japan's 44 million voters turned out for municipal elections last week, chose approximately 7,000 mayors and 179,000 city and village assemblymen. Candidates backing Premier Shigeru Yoshida's conservative Democratic Liberal Party got 80% of the votes, Socialists 15%, other parties and independents 4½%. The Communist vote: less than half...