Word: harold
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...reasons a sound answer for Harvard. First of all, some of the most significant work in the field, such as the 1951 discovery of 21-centimeter radiation which provides clues to the structure of the Milky Way, was done by Edward M. Purcell, professor of Physics, and Harold I. Ewen, Research Fellow in Astronomy...
...Judge Harold R. Medina, a Trustee, said after the stormy meeting that freedom and responsibility "are the biggest things we have to make up our minds about," and that "the only way to train youth for responsibility was to give it responsibility...
...performances. All three have voices and personalities which carry well to the audience, and in most of the numbers audibility and character were decisive. Miss Jeffries, as the amorous and attractive Helen, was everything desirable, both as a singer and otherwise. Her top number was "Lazy Afternoon," to which Harold Scott's pantomime contributed considerably...
...singing talent came across to the audience somewhat better than Andre Gregory's Hector Charybdis. Nevertheless, the two hit it off well in the dance duet, "Scylla and Charibdis," and Gregory made his part well worth everyone's while in "Hector's Song," which he executued with great chic. Harold Scott made a remarkably good thing out of a small part with his pantomimes in the role of Paris...
Earlier today, President Harold W. Dodds appealed to students for responsible conduct while national attention is focused on Princeton. "Your capacity for responsibility has been questioned publicly," Dodds told undergraduates. "Your conduct on Wednesday and Thursday evenings will be the answer to the skeptics...