Word: eastern
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...H.A.A. officials were elected presidents of athletic leagues at the E.C.A.C. meeting in New York City yesterday. Athletic Director Thomas D. Bolles will head the Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges, and Business Manager Carroll F. Getchell will lead the Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis Association...
...sales points are featured. The first is that Radcliffe is a university, not a college like Smith, Vassar, or Wellesley--the three schools most westerners think of first when Eastern education is mentioned. The second is that the Radcliffe-Harvard brand of education is not co-education but co-ordinate education, with Radcliffe remaining an autonomous small college...
...time from New York to the West Coast when it puts its new Douglas DC-7s into service this week. With the 365 m.p.h. DC-7s, Douglas expects to keep ahead of Lockheed in the race for commercial honors. The company has just landed a $25 million order from Eastern Air Lines for 12 of the big ships, one of the few times that Eastern has bought four-engine craft from anyone but Lockheed...
...Russian appetite for territory and power. The word "tragedy" in the title refers to the split between Russia and the West-the breakup of the "Grand Alliance"which Churchill says he foresaw long before the end of the conflict. "The advance of the Soviet armies into Central and Eastern Europe in the summer of 1944 made it urgent to come to a political arrangement with the Russians about those regions . . . Difficulties in Italy had already begun, owing to Russian intrigues." On May 4, 1944, Churchill suggested to Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden that a paper be drafted for the Cabinet...
Conspicuous for his absence among Eastern football players receiving all-star recognition from the Associated Press this weekend was fullback John Culver. This was not a matter of the varsity football team being ignored; it was probably just a case of ignorance. Harvard wasn't entirely shunned; Dick Clasby made the first team, and the A.P. did tab him "Harvard's one man offense...