Word: jointed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...other extreme are those individuals who are convinced that the University is coeducational "in point of fact" and look toward a future utopia of Har-cliffe, Rad-vard, or a truly "coeducational Harvard." They would agree with the University professor who says that since the initial step of holding joint classes, "everything else is inevitably going closer together...
...most likely and most appropriate next step of merger would be in the area of undergraduate organizations. Extracurricular activities are certainly joint in "practice though not in theory" since many Radcliffe girls participate in Harvard organizations, although a University ruling prohibits them from the full membership rights of voting and holding office...
...joint commissioning of graduates of the Army, Navy and Air Force R. O. T. C. programs at Harvard University will be held for the first time this morning at 11:45 a.m. When 88 seniors will be commissioned as officers in the Armed Forces...
Showing Understanding. Acutely aware that he must start by disproving Communist accusations that he is an American puppet (which he certainly is not), Kishi was ready to sign joint communiques with Burma's U Nu and India's Nehru denouncing all nuclear tests. He hopes to remain on good terms with the U.S., but his line among Asians is that "the U.S. has failed in Asia, despite great sacrifices for Southeast Asia's welfare, through lack of understanding." As the first Japanese Prime Minister since the war to visit Southeast Asia, he himself had to be wary...
...brilliant Greek scholar and Oxford don (from 1908), eminent translator of Euripides, Aeschylus, Sophocles and Aristophanes. After the shock of losing many friends and students in World War I, Murray joined Lord David Cecil and Sir Norman Angell in urging a strong League of Nations, in 1946 became a joint president of Britain's United Nations Association. The precise scholar, who could also baffle friends with a parlor trick of taking off a sock without removing his shoe, once said that "only in peace is it possible for a man to do justly, to love mercy and to walk...