Word: grahams
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Despite these personal tragedies, DuBois did not leave his work. In the evening of his life he married a second wife, Shirley Graham. In a small house in Brooklyn, DuBois continued his research. Though in his own country he had been persecuted, peoples of the new nations did not forget him. Delegations from the United Nations visited his home. His 90th birthday was honored throughout the People's Republic of China. The Soviet Union awarded him the Lenin International Peace Prize. And at the end of his years Dr. Kwame Nkrumah invited him to come to Africa and begin what...
...University plans radical changes in the physical structure of the Harvard Union to make meals more pleasant and efficient for freshmen, C. Graham Hurlburt, Jr., director of the dining hall department, said yesterday...
...first six Trident Scholars are steaming in deep waters. Midshipman Clark Graham, who is also captain of the squash team, is studying ways to reduce underwater boundary-layer drag on submarines, for example. Others are pondering modern Argentine history, the future use of lasers in naval gunnery, the effect of radiation on transistors, the accuracy of navigational methods, and a potential heteropoly acid combining gallium and tungsten. The young scholars range far off base, from the Bell Telephone labs to a nuclear sub cruise...
Harvard Psychiatrist Graham B. Blaine Jr. (Harvard '40) last week added fuel to the debate. Supporting Monro in a Crimson interview, Blaine quoted one of those unprovable surveys on rates of maidenhood. His showed that between 1938 and 1953 the rate of nonvirginity among college girls rose from 35% to 50%. "Colleges put themselves in a unique position by allowing girls in boys' bedrooms," said Blaine, who thinks Harvard should and could draw the line at living rooms. But that was not quite Monro's point. "Every year we have a skirmish over social hours," he said...
Such oracular instincts bring a muscular moral to most Graham ballets, but she tempers her preachments with ironic wit and a healthy interest in all circumstances that cause the hips to quiver. Her choreography is full of strangely natural distortions of movements from life-leaps and spread-eagle stretches, fluttering fingers, crawls, great sweeps of outstretched legs, pelvic rolls and caresses.* Her open-air approach to sex makes her company more masculine than most-though the soft little scrimmage in her new Secular Games manages to make even her strong male dancers look disturbingly dainty...