Word: latinized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pretend to any interest in furnishing free entertainment education. Advertisements are liberally inserted between musical numbers, for a higher fee between the announcement of a piece of music and its performance. South American airtime is sold not so much by hours, as by minutes, seconds. Therefore, when Latin American radio stations give anything away free, the gifts are small. Last week Radio Splendid (Buenos Aires) gave a three-minute daily period for long-wave rebroadcasting of U. S. news, shortwaved by NBC. German, French, Italian short-wavers have similar three-minute periods for their news...
Promptly Bride Pons Benedict Kostel-anelz flew lo South America. She made a six-week concert tour, he surveyed South American radio. Last week, Andre Kostel-anelz gave CBS his report on the honeymoon survey, incidentally upsetting popular ideas of the nature of Latin American radio listening...
...content with the protection of his cryptic shorthand when he confided his amours to his diary, Pepys added further screens by making up a pidgin language of French, Spanish and Latin, with toy words and a freakish kind of lustful baby talk. "She would not suffer that je should poner my mano above ses jupes which je endeavoured," he wrote of one modest soul. But although Librarian Turner transcribed such passages, Pepys's secrets are still reasonably safe 270 years after the night Mrs. Pepys caught him with the charming Deb Willet. Talking things over with publishers and college...
Courses meeting in sections in which the assistants are monitors are: Economics A, Engineering Sciences 1a, English A, French A, B, C, D, and E, and 1, Greek A, B, and G, Italian 1, Latin A, B, and 1, Military Science 1 and 2, Naval Science 1 and 2, Spanish...
Among the accomplishments of the inter-House Athletic Council, composed of the eight athletic secretaries, Clarence H. Haring '07, Robert Woods Bliss Professor of Latin-American History and Economics and Master of Dunster House, William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, and Samborski himself, the mentor of House athletics lists revision of eligibility rules, new methods of selecting assistant House secretaries, and the election of three representatives to the Undergraduate Athletic Council...