Word: harvardman
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...novel, a story of a love affair between a Harvardman and a 'Cliffie, takes place mostly in Cambridge and in Europe. Other outdoor shots for the film, Ritter said, will be made on location in Spain, and the indoor scenes will be shot in European studios...
...quarter of a century, is about to retire. His successor: Robert M. White, president of the Travelers Research Center, which does research in meteorology and other fields for Connecticut's Travelers Insurance Co. White is the very model of a New Frontier weatherman: a Bostonian by origin, a Harvardman, and only 40. He has never been in Tulsa...
...Deeply Believe." Passionately dedicated to aiding public schools, Principal Saltonstall regards Exeter as a "national high school"; a quarter of the boys are scholarship students brought from all over the U.S. Politically, Saltonstall is a liberal Republican active in New Hampshire politics. As a Harvardman ('28), he boasts the equal distinction of having been re-elected in 1958 to the board of overseers by more alumni votes than anyone in Harvard history, including John F. Kennedy...
...Award commemorates George Burroughs 1640, the only Harvardman to be burned as a witch...
Rhodes scholarships for study at Oxford were four years old in 1907 when the Pennsylvania selection committee chose a Harvardman with top honors but a black skin. In hot protest. Southern winners bearded the trustees in London, but Empire Builder Cecil Rhodes had clearly provided that no one be "qualified or disqualified on account of his race or religious opinions." Off to Oxford went Alain Locke, the first U.S. Negro Rhodesman. who was a noted philosophy professor at Howard University before his death nine years ago. Not until last week had any other U.S. Negro won a Rhodes scholarship...