Word: item
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...news. All pages are equally badly dummied, and most of the news is badly presented and of little consequence. Stories range from the "World Roundup," which in a recent number was entitled, "Unrest, Gloom Persist in Most Global Hotspots," to the minutiae of "This Spinning World." One "Spinning World" item in the same issue said, "South African milk producers are planning a major shift in packaging, from bottles to plastic bags...
Seymour speculated that many more students would have signed if the item democracy's "deliberative had been deleted...
Wherever a column of print fell short of page length, the Observer dropped in an item whose only visible purpose was to reach the bottom of the page. Sample: "John E. Roberts, editor of Charity and Children, was elected president of the Baptist Public Relations Association last week...
...next item on the program was a cafeteria-style dinner of spaghetti, salad, and ice cream, at the end of which a pretty freshman rubber-stamped the back of your hand with indelible...
This change in music at Harvard has in part come from a closer contact with the faculty, Senturia in particular. (It is, however, an open question how an older conductor would follow in his steps in this respect.) Greater attendance of faculty at student concerts is a small item but a significant one, for it springs from a new seriousness of students which stimulates faculty interest in return. Performance is still extra-curricular, but it is now closer to the faculty itself...