Word: columne
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Along with increased military action, the Reds are stepping up subversion with front organizations headed by respectable sympathizers. Many Saigon university students, who supposedly went to their villages during vacation, actually entered the Communist-controlled zones for indoctrination, and are now back in the capital as a potential fifth column...
...even managed to praise and condemn the same tour. In the program notes, which he wrote, Green found Brubeck's appeal "to the casual listener as well as to the specialist" to be "one of the most important assets any jazz musician can possess today." In his newspaper column Green grumped that "the quartet is so markedly deficient in certain essential jazz qualities that its popularity can hardly be regarded as a success for jazz at all." Pianist Brubeck was understandably irritated but not unduly worried. His success proved, he said, not that he had "gone commercial," but that...
Farnham has a powerful hurdle corps, however. Sophomore Jack Spitzberg and junior Gary Grikscheit will lead the Crimson's attempt to break into the hurdle scoring column...
...program ad for her husband's business) for the privilege of being on the ball committee. This entitles an eager beaveress to be photographed for the society pages with an established society leader at a fashionable restaurant, and may even lead to a mention in a gossip column. The earnest climber who accumulates enough of such credits, like an Eagle Scout with a sash of merit badges, obtains recognition among her peers...
...McCall's column Stare accused the Society of "cruel and reckless fraud" in linking white bread with cancer, heart disease, mental illness, and dental cavities. The Society stated this belief in an "open letter," signed by John D. Pearmain '13, which it sent to President Pusey...