Word: expectant
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Film showings at Harvard are a major source of funds to an increasing number of undergraduate organizations. Several groups, including Ivy Films, could not exist nor other groups undertake their present range of activity without them. We may expect the importance and contribution of film showings to Harvard extra-curricular life to grow. Therefore, the showings should continue to be beneficial. Unfortunately, the present lack of regulation over the activity is rapidly proving detrimental...
...they were everyday business-and mighty good business-to Columbia Records, which leased old Adams Presbyterian five years ago for a recording studio. And for Rosemary Clooney, the long-legged blonde at the microphone, it was nothing more or less than her millions of fans have come to expect. Clooney and Columbia are partners in a booming U.S. business which can best be described as the manufacture and sale of the American ballad...
Last week Stevens signed a contract to buy a 28-acre site in the heart of Back Bay, only a block from Copley Square, for $4,500,000. On the property, now covered by Boston & Albany Railroad yards, Stevens and associates expect to build a $75-million business and entertainment center along the lines of Manhattan's Rockefeller Center-only bigger. Still in the early planning stages, the new center would include a much-needed convention hall, two office buildings, a shopping center, a professional building for doctors and dentists, a theater, a hotel...
...came before Commander Schaeffer's U-977 had fired a torpedo. Schaeffer assembled his crew, many of them teenagers, and filled them with scary bilge about what they could expect in postwar Germany-how all its males would no doubt be sterilized and the country turned into a goat pasture. He added another naive touch which he obviously hopes will take in 1953's reader, to the effect that all Allies had fought not out of hatred of Nazism, "as they have pretended-for Naziism ended with the death of Hitler-but of the people of Germany themselves...
CRIMSON editors will desert the newspaper game this weekend in order to give all rival publications a chance to print parodies to their heart's content. No official CRIME will appear Monday, but readers should expect myriads of fakes...