Word: heard
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...long as a vocal group of alumni, however, make themselves heard through the Alumni Bulletin and through more effective media of communication, such as money, the University will have a difficult job in carrying out any anti-traditional policy, such as tearing the place down. For that reason, it is desirable and possibly helpful for present undergraduates to express their opinions on the subject...
Moskowitz's motion followed a speech by Peter W. Gross '58, leader of a small group of students seeking allocation of the money through the United Nation's International Refugee Committee. "Who ever heard of WUS?" he asked...
...Schoep also keeps the pace lively with an abundance of stage movement. There is never a quiet moment. The borrowed sets are very stylish, as are Leo Van Witsen's costumes. The biggest advantage of using Agassiz is that its small size allows most of the words to be heard. The Barber is a perfect opera to do in English, as the witty text stands translation better than do the tragic works of the next century...
Recently we have heard several unwarranted and disappointing pronouncements that Harvard football is going to the elephants, and we are moved to protest this pessimism...
There she tries to disguise her actual occupation by using a whimsical form of nomenclature to designate these underground study retreats. Most of the dorms call them "game rooms," and legend has it that one Barnard Hall freshman arrived, chess set in hand, because she had heard that the dorm had a "game room...