Word: forwarder
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...School's most pressing need. Medical texts, pamphlets and slides are scattered all over the Boston-Cambridge area in various small college and hospital libraries, and to unite most of the necessary literature in one spot central to the School and most hospitals would be a great step forward...
This is only a suggestion, put forward to prevent a whittling away of the Ford money for small projects of limited benefit, and to prevent also several wasted visits from important men. The grant should be used to provide for the greatest benefit possible for the greatest amount of time. The money should not scare the Houses, but should encourage them to plan carefully before they put it into...
Emerson D is filled these days with English concentrators and dilettantes leaning forward to memorize Perry Miller's interpretations of the White Whale; Sever Hall draws about a roomful of the less dilettantish who wish to gain Kenneth Murdock's analyses of American literature to 1825; and the Coop is stocked with books by Faulkner, Twain, Hawthorne, Cooper, and the Puritan writers...
...death left Murdock, Miller, and Jones to carry forward American literature at Harvard by themselves. Today there are fourteen courses listed in the catalogue or actually being taught, and it may be assumed that, with interest in the field increasing, the number of courses will also increase. It is doubtful that there will ever be a concentration program in American literature, since, as Murdock says this would result in concentrators becoming "awfully provincial." American writing, he continues, "cannot be seriously studied without realizing how very much it has been influenced by English literature...
Williams scored first, in the second period, when center forward Mike Baring-Gould eluded Crimson fullbacks and drew Bagnoli out of the cage...