Word: hear
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Although a week has passed since the Liberal Union announced it would negotiate for a joint meeting with the Young Republican Club to hear opposing candidates and make endorsements, it has not yet actually contacted the HYRC...
...additional expense will find a welcome solution in the University Extension Courses. For a $5 fee--and ninety minutes one night a week--students may take any one of 34 college level courses and may still end up with the same professor they would have paid $100 to hear by daylight. Financed by the Lowell Institute to foster adult education, these basic courses in 19 fields remain open for registration through next Friday...
Over 200 undergraduates from Harvard and Radcliffe gathered at the Phillips Brooks House last night to hear top Boston doctors encourage student volunteer work in local hospitals and mental institutions. Approximately 175 men and women signed pledges after the meeting...
...Party to back American policy in Europe. His popularity was evident when he opened the Conference battle on the endorsement of SEATO. The Times reported, that, "Speaking without a text he was cool, clear and confident, and he had many things to say which his audience wanted to hear. They were delighted, for instance, with a suggestion that Chiang Kai-shek and his immediate adherents should be retired to some safe place to live their lives out in peace ... They applauded him when he said the visit had strengthened his view the People's government of China should be admitted...
Mahalia Jackson was born in a Negro shack in New Orleans in 1911 and went to work as a washerwoman at 13. Even earlier, the thing she loved best was to sing in the congregation of her Baptist church. "All around me I could hear the feet tapping and the hands clapping. That gave me bounce. I liked it much better than being up in the choir singing the anthem. I liked to sing the songs the folks sing which testify to the glory of the Lord-those anthems are too dead and cold...