Word: fostered
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Once it was known as the Pierian Sodality of 1808. By 1900 it had become the Harvard Orchestra. And, in 1942, undergoing a metamorphosis, it emerged as the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra. But whatever its name happened to be at the time, the Orchestra has continued to foster, "the mutual improvement of its members in instrumental music," as was first ordained in its charter...
...foster closer relations with his parishioners, the Rev. Dr. Henry Darlington, rector of Manhattan's Protestant Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Rest, instituted an after-service "coffee hour" for Sunday morning churchgoers...
Howard J. Aibel '50, Donald L. Bornstein '50, Frederick Deane, Jr. '48, Robert L. Fischelis '50, Robert C. Fisher '51, Charles R. Foster '47, William Gold '49, Alfred M. Goodloe, Jr. '50, George I. Harris '49, Frederic D. Houghteling '50, Edward F. LaCroix...
...Then," said Yoshiko in mild irony, "I am grateful for the kind treatment I have received while alive in this prison." She paused briefly. "There is one thing, I should like to write a letter to my foster father." For a minute she brushed in Japanese...
SQUASH (minor H)--Langdon F. Clay ocC; Hugh K. Foster '50; Rockwood H. Foster '45 ocC (captain); Milton S. Heath, Jr. '49; Addison L. McGovern '46 ocC; James E. McKittrick '49; Stephen Mead, 2nd '50; George Stevens '46 ocC; William H. Wightman '49; Richard J. Dorsey '49 (manager). Major H in minor colors: Milton S. Heath...