Word: list
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...three hours, each of the 40 snoozed in two sections of his laboratory (he could tell they were really asleep by means of an electroencephalograph, a brain machine with electrodes and straps reminiscent of electric chairs). Twenty students slept undisturbed; while the other 20 slept, records repeated the word list 30 times at intervals...
...book similar to the one published in 1906, is now being compiled, containing the history of the paper, a list of the editors, with their activities since graduation, and over 20 pictures showing the changes made in the plant and other subjects of interest. This volume will be ready in the latter part of April. A fiftieth anniversary dinner, at which a number of prominent officers and alumni of the University will speak, will be held in May combined with the regular annual spring dinner...
...services, I regret to record here my candid opinion that only on rare occasions does the CRIMSON fulfill the obligations which arise from its unique freedoms. Two or three instances from the past 15 years come immediately to mind, and will serve as good enough measuring stick. Certainly any list must be headed by Blair Clark's campaign to do away with tutoring schools in Harvard Square. We have had also the systematization of the "Confidential Guide to Courses" and the annual critique of fields of concentration; these are taken, still, with salt, but they do their job. From here...
...book there is an alphabetical list of the men who are, or have been, entitled to wear the "H" from the earliest days to the end of the academic year 1921-22. The list shows that G. P. Gardner '10 has won his letter in four sports, more than any other man. Apparently, however, no one has to his credit as many "H's" as George Owen '23 will hold. Unless he is injured or some unforeseen event occurs, when he ends his college career next June, he will be entitled to nine major letters--three each in football, hockey...
Last week, 48 hours after he was named medical director of the Veterans Administration, six-foot, 63-year-old Dr. Paul Budd Magnuson came out of his corner fighting. He announced that he was sending to the American Medical Association a list of private physicians suspected of overcharging .the Government for treating veteran outpatients...