Word: discussing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...daily Guardian dispatches and his weekly recorded 15-minute BBC broadcasts ("Letter from America") for their knowledge of U.S. life outside the stereotypes (Chicago gangsters, Hollywood divorces, Senator Claghorns) purveyed by most of Britain's popular press. Cooke used the occasion of the recent atomic bomb tests to discuss mining and farming in Nevada, which most Britons knew only for Reno and gambling. For an Easter story this year, Cooke is assuming that England knows about Manhattan's Fifth Avenue parade, plans to tell about the Easter rituals of the Ute and Yaqui Indians...
...Students Council will held an open meeting tonight in Dunster House to discuss Dean Watson's recent letter explaining his rejection of the Council's proposals for the rules on undergraduates organizations...
...News attacked Griswold editorially for his refusal to discuss the Derby Day issue extemporaneously. "By his contempt for an assemblage . . . of his students," said the News, "he succeeded in alienating a good portion of the undergraduate body...
There's probably only one Radcliffe mother in the United States who can dance the Charleston, discuss world affairs intelligently, manage a busy office, and stand up from a sitting position on the floor without using her hands...
Four representatives of the Protestant and Catholic faiths will discuss the controversial subject of "Public Aid to Parochial Education" at the spring's fourth Law School Forum, at 8 p.m. tonight in Rindge Tech auditorium...