Word: funerall
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Ears around Harvard Yard were tuned to Nathan Pusey's baccalaureate address last week with more attention than is usually accorded to a college president on such a day. Reason: Pusey was talking religion, and these days religious questions are sweeping the Cambridge campus with what Pusey himself called...
Originally just a child's noisemaker, the pennywhistle is a 14-in. bit of metal tubing, drilled with six holes and flattened at one end for a mouthpiece. Though its natural range is one shrill octave, the seasoned player can squeeze out almost another octave. Like the New Orleans...
Even Joseph Sewall, model student that he was, managed to slip home for a few days each month, giving the universal excuse of a wedding or funeral in the family, or having a "Tooth pull'd out."
ON the windswept, heath-covered hilltops of Sardinia stand the remains of more than 6,000 cunningly contrived towers shaped like truncated cones. Built of squared volcanic rock, without mortar, these fortress towers, called nuraghi, range back to the time of ancient Troy, were in use until the culture of...
Dowling was head of the Harvard Catholic Club and had been active in Church affairs here. Arrangements for the funeral and the wake have not yet been completed.