Word: latters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Thursday night was the first time Elliot Forbes has appeared with the Choral Society. Under his direction, the group soared through a concert of Bach, Gluck, Palestrina, and Polenc, the latter's "Litanies A La Vierge Noire" providing a peak of sheer emotion in the vocal section of the program...
...players that might have developed faster but for bothersome leg injuries are Repsher and Bert Messenbaugh. The latter was hurt in the Cornell game and was unable to play hard for the following four Saturdays. Repsher appeared to have won the starting halfback position in the Cornell and Lehigh contest but was sidelined with an ankle injury, giving Tom Lawson his chance to capture the right halfback spot. "It was more serious than it appeared at first, because Larry relies so much on his speed," Yovicsin said...
...colleges very much in the running for league honors, and the race conceivably could wind up in a three or four-way tie. At this very same point last year no one but Princeton and Dartmouth had a ghost of a chance of capturing the top position. Today the latter two, Cornell, and Penn all may finish at least tied for first...
Quincy will open this fall with about 230 students, 150 sophomores (present freshmen) and 80 juniors and seniors. Although the sophomores will outnumber the two classes, Bullitt emphasized the importance of the latter...
Prime Minister Nehru observed recently that Asians see today's world divided not between Communists and anti-Communists but "haves" and "have-nots." He includes the southern Asians in the latter group. Rising though it does from their desperate poverty, their demand for social and economic reform is keener because of the example of China's startling industrial expansion. Nehru sees this as a challenge to democracy to achieve equal progress without coercion, but in other countries it seems to be felt as a challenge to which democracy has no answer...