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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...year terms to membership in the inspecting body, officially called "The Honorable and Reverend, the Board of Overseers" (originally they were all clergymen). The Overseers meet eight times a year, to approve (rarely to reject) the decisions of the Corporation, which is the actual governing body. A sample list of Overseers past and present covers a lot of territory-from Massachusetts' Senator Leverett Saltonstall and San Francisco's Mayor Roger Lapham to Columnist Walter Lippmann and Poet Robert Frost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Chemist of Ideas | 9/23/1946 | See Source »

...Herald's competitor, the round-the-clock Daily News (circ. 280,000), was not cheering. On the Guild's Los Angeles list, it was next...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Test Case | 9/23/1946 | See Source »

Indications Saturday were that most of the men on the "sick list": would be ready for Saturday. Drvaric was still on crutches, but the doctors reported that his sprain was mending. Only Pete Petrillo will be completely out of action by the end of the week, the coaches suggested...

Author: By J. ANTHONY Lewis, | Title: Harlow Struggles to Put Team into Shape for Saturday's Grid Opener | 9/23/1946 | See Source »

With Scattered players returning to the lineup each day from the sick list, Harlow has yet to field his first-string club in its entirety. In keeping with his traditional policy, he has kept all the injured men inactive two days after the medical staff has certified them as ready to play. Wally Flynn at end and George Boston at taaialback have not yet been in contact work for over a week, center Charlie Glynn rested Saturday, and Emil Drvaric has been out of his guard position since the Wednesday B. U. scrimmage...

Author: By J. ANTHONY Lewis, | Title: Harlow Struggles to Put Team into Shape for Saturday's Grid Opener | 9/23/1946 | See Source »

...football team is dangerous business. It is extra dangerous when the team has been wallowing in an aura of consistent over-rating and under-rating, when is performances from day to day have varied with the tides, when members have shuttled back and forth from the injured list with alarming rapidity. Harvard's eleven is, of course, the case in point. That the material is there somewhere has hardly been denied by anyone, but just exactly where it is and in what positions it is going to play is just clearing up about...

Author: By J. ANTHONY Lewis, | Title: Lining Them Up | 9/23/1946 | See Source »

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