Word: latters
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...these slight novels of his nonage there is little promise of Shaw's latter-day achievements (Candida, Pygmalion, over 40 other plays). Yet, in retrospect, they show horizonal flashes of the approaching storm-the brightest literary lifetime...
...sweltering day in early July, 25 students from colleges all over the country met in New York City. As the American delegation to the International Students Congress taking place in Prague during the latter part of August, this group had allotted itself one short week before sailing to work out a program representative of American student opinion. A week of bombastic sessions lasting late into the nights proved that this was no easy assignment...
Following the joint meeting, Considine stated, the Revision Committee will know whether sufficient common ground exists between the Council and its critics for the latter to break up and consolidate forces with the Constitutional Committee of the Council itself. Headed by Edric Weld '46; of Leverett House, this unit was named Monday night by Council President Levin H. Campbell in a gesture of self-reform...
Perhaps by luck or by some unfathomable wisdom of these latter-day founding fathers, this constitution is what is needed to solve student problems that are peculiar to Harvard. But this law-making by conjure has achieved just the reverse. Ten years later this product of an elite father and an indifferent mother finds itself in greater disrepute than its' pre-1936, constitution-less predecessor. Ten years of lopsided representation, of murky and hazy financial activity, of membership practices that smack of Sigma Chi and the Whiffenpoofs, have neutralized the Council's sincere efforts at constructive leadership. Ten years...
Inaugurating the new building scheme was the appearance of Lowell and Dunster Houses, the first named after the family whose connection with the University has been unbroken since 1784, and the latter after its first president...