Word: localize
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...United States selling Eastern colleges to Western students have an extremely difficult task. In the territory of strong state universities, of community ties, fraternities, and low tuitions, they must speak of something which is at best a reputation. They must build almost solely upon this reputation to outbid the local universities. It is a hard job for everyone, but for the few overworked men from Columbia University, the task may often seem insurmountable...
Miss Gabor made her last appearance on the local scene when she landed from a helicopter last spring to give the first pint in a Harvard blood drive...
...trip West to play Minnesota, Colorado, Denver, and Michigan State will take up the entire Christmas vacation from Dec. 22 to Jan. 4. It will exclude the Crimson from participation in the local Beanpot Tourney which it won over Boston College, Boston University, and Northeastern during the holidays last year...
...much-discussed "revival of religion" at the University is not just the property of the President and Corporation. The stepped-up membership drives of student religious organizations and increased student attendance at local churches echo it on another level. There are all sorts of explanations, vague ones like "the religious tenor of the times," specific ones such as the example set by the personal devotion of President Pusey. But regardless of cause, a revival is in the offing, bringing with it the question of whether there is room for expansion of religious life at the University that can enrich, without...
Neither Martin, nor local Councilman Edward J. Sullivan is so certain of Cambridge's security. Martin argues that the current force is working well under bad conditions. He points to the state of the police force when the ordinance was enacted--"they were all just beat policemen then," comparing it to the current police force. "They've had to take men off the beats for every thing you can imagine. The men checking the meters, the men repairing the meters, the men collecting from meters. They all came off the walks. All the new civilian personnel, switchboard operators, clerks...