Word: localize
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Faculty Committee on Athletics has dried up a popular source of post-season hockey for Harvard enthusiasts by ruling that participation in local Mayflower League games will mean risking loss of intercollegiate eligibility...
Among the residents here is a quit interest in the House activities. Winthrop always has good, but seldom outstanding, athletic teams; it puts on a traditional musical comedy in the spring: and it stages several dances, including a number of mixers with local girls' colleges during the course of the year...
...hurdle was immigration. Though the logic of their common geography and fate points insistently to a federation government within the Commonwealth along with free movement of populations among the islands, passionate local prejudices have raised formidable barriers. The most striking: Trinidad's exclusion of Barbadians. Trinidad's East Indians, a potent bloc forming one-third of the island's 660,000 people, fear they would lose their political leverage and their oil-economy prosperity if the job-hungry Negroes of swarming Barbados (1,200 persons to the square mile) could move in freely. Fears that the immigration...
...Malley had a field day with his muleheaded part. On Star Tonight, a 30-minute program aimed at giving actors their first starring TV roles, young Charles Aidman managed, without any Brando mannerisms, to play a hillbilly who pins the murder of his wife on the local sheriff (Buster Crabbe...
...membership: 8,000,000) announced a "multimilliondollar" expansion program in radio-TV to reach 65 million unchurched people. Projects: extension of The Baptist Hour radio program to five new metropolitan areas, including New York City; a series of half-hour color-television programs; distribution of "pretested scripts" for live local TV programs to 30,000 Southern Baptist churches; construction of a $200,000 Radio-Television City at Fort Worth...