Word: devotee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Shivers became governor without meaning to. After World War II (he was a military government major with the Third Army in Italy and France), he almost decided to quit politics and devote his full time to the Shary interests. But his colleagues persuaded him to run for lieutenant governor. On...
Belgian Poet Pierre-Louis Flouquet suggested a remedy: a worldwide "poetry day" in May during which all schools would devote a solid hour to the muse, sending the students home to brighten their parents' drab, workaday existence with a bit of T. S. Eliot or Rabindranath Tagore. After spirited...
Although he told newsmen after his election as manager that he was "politically inexperienced," he showed that he possessed quite a bit of political intuition or at least political instinct. He salved one of the major irritations produced by his predecessor: the lack of laison between manager and council. With...
Conducting one of the most intensive button-holing efforts ever at University registrations, college political organizations expect to devote record time working for candidates in the next seven weeks.
In the Aug. 18 issue, you devote some words and a glamorous picture of 17-year-old Pansco Hazel Excellent, the world's leading bovine milk producer, and imply that in her thrice-daily milkings, she has succumbed to the machine age. Hazel is not entrusted to the mechanical...