Word: linke
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...University takes obvious risks in appointing a visitor from the "real world" as master of a House or College. The mastership is traditionally a link between faculty and students; a non-academic may merely widen the gap. His appointment could antagonize the faculty and make it more difficult to find masters in the future by convincing them that the university can always find acceptable men in the ranks of non-educators. Men of unique and outstanding ability like Hersey will not usually be willing to take on the responsibilities of running a dormitory. And the university might always pick...
Nation Editor Michael Demarest is practically surrounded by military tradition: his father was a U.S. cavalry officer; his father-in-law was a U.S. Air Force officer; his wife Peppina, a sergeant in the Air Force, operated a Link trainer in India during World War II. Mike preferred the sea. As a quartermaster in the U.S. merchant marine in World War II he served on tankers, Liberty ships and troop transports, survived a German submarine attack that blew up half his convoy...
...reaction to American coverage of the Kashmir war was violent. At New Delhi University students burned a pile of Time magazines. Link, the Indian equivalent of Time or Newsweek, criticized Miss Levine's reports...
...Cambridge City Council will probably approve today Harvard's $2.8 million proposal to link the Law School and the Yard with a pedestrian mall...
...factory-rich region. In the last month, U.S. planes have attacked 13 SAM missile sites, mostly in the complex, one of them only 22 miles from Hanoi, the closest strike yet to the Red capital. For the first time, American aircraft last week lashed out at the vital communications link between Hanoi and Haiphong, loosing 49 tons of bombs on a rail and highway bridge. In two other missions, they blasted the main railway and the main highway running northeast from Hanoi to China...