Word: dedicatee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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¶ After loafing to the finish line in front of Kent (Conn.) School's crew in the semifinals of the Henley Royal Regatta, Princeton's unbeaten 150-lb. eight pulled their way through the choppy waters of the Thames to beat Britain's Royal Air Force oarsmen...
¶The Rev. Riccardo Lombardi, S.J., spellbinding preacher of social responsibility to the Roman Catholic rich (TIME, March 1, 1948), is supervising construction of a building near Castel Gandolfo to be called "Pius XII Center for a Better World." "I shall dedicate what remains of my life," said Jesuit Lombardi...
This morning the greatest step of the first part will be completed when Alan T. Waterman, Director of the National Science Foundation, will dedicate the new 60-foot George R. Agassiz radio telescope at Harvard. This instrument, the second largest in the world, will be in operation shortly, supplementing but...
The Fund accepted the challenge and abandoned its attempts to raise unrestricted funds for three years. All money, except what was designated for 25th-year gifts, went towards the proposed library. Even special donations from 25-year campaigns were accepted. For $10,000 a graduate could dedicate, with a bronze...
President Pusey will dedicate the Donald C. Watson Rink at 8:30 tonight, and the varsity hockey team can make the ceremony an auspicious one by ending its goal famine at the expense of Princeton.