Word: integrationism
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The band’s integration with the fans was really the most impressive part, as the bandos dressed in Waldo garb (red and white striped shirts) led the cheers.
New final club members, mostly sophomores, were notified of their selection before Thanksgiving break, but most are not considered official members until they endure an integration process that runs the gamut from errands to embarassing stunts to more intense feats of physical and emotional strength.
DIED. LUTHER HOLCOMB, 91, minister who worked for racial integration in the 1950s and '60s and who 40 years ago last week met President John F. Kennedy at the airport in Dallas and later announced to a shocked crowd that the President had been shot; in Henderson County, Texas.
The purpose of the nudes crystallized as Froehlich talked about the idea with other people involved in the production, including some of his designers. The idea of individual bodies was reinforced by the integration of bodies into the set, which included red body prints of the cast.
Although changing admissions policies and procedures is one hallmark of the early career initiative, the integration of early-career students into the HBS community is also part of the equation.