Word: lating
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...grandfather, the late John H. Fahey, was a leader in forming the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, was president in 1914 and 1915. He was editor and manager of the Associated Press in Boston, and later superintendent of the A.P. in New England. He was editor and publisher of the Boston Traveler, president and publisher of the Worcester (Mass.) Post and the Manchester (N.H.) Mirror, president of the Clark Press, and publisher of the New York Evening Post. He was also second vice president of the Associated Press...
...first troubles to arise from the fascination that College students have for flames and firefighting occurred during the controversial term of President Increase Mather in the late 1600's. An avid theologian, he burned a book on New England witchcraft at a public ceremony in the College Yard. Thus, it was a College President who started the custom of mass conflagrations in the Yard...
...Cambridge City Council yesterday passed a resolution in tribute to the memory of the late Jerome D. Greene '96. In a rising vote, the Council unanimously commended Greene as "a good friend whose outstanding character as Secretary to the University (Corporation) reflected high honor on that institution...
...Captive and the Free, by Joyce Gary. The late novelist's last rousing testament to freedom as creative action, proper or improper...
Under clear, late afternoon skies with the temperatures in the 70's, Harvard went ahead when left fielder Charlie Ravenel lined a fast ball over the left field wall, 291 feet away, in the second inning. Quantico came back with a run on another four-bagger, and the score remained tied until the seventh. Captain and catcher John Davis then poled a home run over the right field wall, and the Crimson got a third score the following inning. With Harvard ahead by two with one inning remaining, there seemed little doubt as to the outcome...