Word: j
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Edward J. Geary, assistant professor of Romance Languages, attributed the new emphasis to "an increased interest in international affairs," and contact with other cultures with which Americans cannot communicate adequately. He added that interest has grown within the profession, beginning during World War II when new methods were devised to teach languages to service personnel...
...Utah there is such a reactionary. J. Bracken Lee, two-term governor of the state, national chairmon of For America, and opponent of Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom, would be nothing more than a political farce, except for the possibility that he will be elected to the United States Senate on Tuesday...
...wants repeal of the 16th Amendment. He wants to stop the draft, break U.S. ties with the United Nations, give up our foreign aid programs, institute a national right-to-work law, and halt all Federal assistance to the school system. These planks make up the dream world of J. Bracken...
Chosen by the staff of 16 were John S. Pfarr, editor-in-chief; Bill O. Wright, business manager; John P. Moriarty, managing editor; Richard H. Miner, news editor; John M. Carroll, sports editor; Mary L. Denton and Linda Greenberg, Radcliffe editors; William S. Dillingham, production editor; and Roy J. Sonderling, photography editor...
Bicycle riding in the Radcliffe Yard will also be strictly prohibited in the future. Cambridge police are presently engaged in a crackdown on jaywalking and bicycle carelessness in the Square area, Chief Daniel J. Brennan announced...