Word: junior
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When the Committee on Educational Policy convenes April 8 it will almost certainly add to the catalogue five courses in Government-one to be given in 1960-61--and five new topics in Fine Arts in addition to establishing Junior Tutorial for Fine Arts...
Such was the opinion voiced last night by Daniel Ellsberg '52, Junior Fellow, in his fourth Lowell Lecture on Power Economics. If the United States takes part in a summit conference this summer, Ellsberg maintained, it will be in response to Russian threats "to test our ability to retaliate with less than suicidal punishments...
...week ago Saturday, March 14, was the national Amateur Athletic Union meet in Raleigh, N.C. The only Crimson freshman attending the meet, Fred Elizalde, set a national junior record by winning the junior 200-yard butterfly in 2:31.0. He also holds the University record in the 200-yard butterfly, the race more usually reserved for dual meets...
...incorporated as the nonprofit Lakewood Foundation) have expanded the program. Last week the foundation was conducting five French and three science once-a-week classes for ages six to twelve (sample project: observing the effect of radiation on hamsters), plus two Russian courses for adults and children, and a junior "Great Books," program that probes such works as Little Women and 20,000 Leagues under...
...edits The American Scholar, the Phi Beta Kappa journal, teaches fiction writing at the New School for Social Research. He wrote several novels, notably The Time Is Noon (1948), a panoramic view of American life that included some acid sidelights on the publishing business. In one scene, an ambitious junior editor is building up an awful novel to please a top publisher ("who wore knickers to the office and had only Wall Street friends"). The big man rewards him with: "I think you'll like publishing . . . There's plenty in front of you, young...