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Nobody doubted it: Harvard needed a new bridge. The Boston Post suggested in 1911 that "somebody with a good, plump bank account might well devote some of its surplus age to the building of a safe and artistic Harvard bridge. That ramshackle old contraption is a peril and disgrace to...
¶ In New York, city-owned, noncommercial station WNYC announced that it will devote all next week to one program series -an examination of U.S. education. This marathon, arranged to mark the station's 30th anniversary, will push every program except music and news off the air. Participants range...
His job, as chairman of the new department, lasted fourteen years. Professor Sorokin was only too glad to end what he calls his "Roosevelt term" and devote his time to a project he had long considered. A witness to the revolutions in Russia and two world wars, he had lived...
For despite the Bulletin's long and arduous trek away from Soldiers Field and up into the Yard, there are still certain alumni among its subscribers who read only the athletic column, and care only about beating Yale. Happily, however, this group is small, and Bulletin editors find that more...
¶Southern Baptists will devote this week to their third annual Jewish Fellowship, during which church members will make a point of calling upon Jewish families in their communities and inviting them to special services in Baptist churches. "We feel as Christians that this is one of the best ways...