Word: departments
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...House Office next year will be a changed place; not only Master Perkins, but also the charming Avis DeVoto, widow of historian Bernard DeVoto, will depart in June. But one of Lowell's greatest attractions will remain, which Freshman ought to consider before choosing a House: Miss Eleanor Hess, the Senior Tutor's secretary, is surely an important part of Lowell's claim to greatness...
...previous lectures, Schrade called such music dramas only close forms of tragedy; he claimed that baroque opera consisted only of "tragic situations" and that Wagner did not depart from this practice...
...Herbert left Harvard through the famous gate inscribed "Depart To Serve Better Thy Country And Thy Kind." Exception might be taken to the unreflective urgency of the imperative, but, surely, Herbert thought, one could embrace the desire to invigorate the public sector...
...have found," said Rickover, "that management is reluctant to depart from outdated practices; that it is not informed of what is actually going on in the plant; that it fails to provide the informed and strong leadership necessary to bring about improvements in engineering and production." Not just the complicated gear but also the conventional components of nuclear plants are frequently flawed by faulty welding and casting due to ineffective quality control and failure to follow specifications, Rickover reported. "Delivery and performance of these conventional items have been less reliable than of the nuclear reactors themselves...
...heads out to Wellesley at 11 a.m. to pick up dates for the game. The evening bus will depart at 12 midnight for a leisurely trip back to the dorms. Three stops will be made to permit proper farewells. Call the Key office for reservations...