Word: localize
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...effort to revitalize theatrical activity in the University, the Dramatic Club yesterday initiated a permanent theatre workshop to train local actors and actresses...
When the Meads established the Center, local qualms over the word International almost caused its failure. In fact, it is this that most disturbs the present directors. Hans jokingly tells of people telephoning to inquire peregrine words for crossword puzzles, but more seriously insists that "to be truly international, the Center must include Americans as well. For Americans are welcome, and it is only lack of information that keeps them away...
...long lines, I feel that another problem to be solved is the restriction of "free" tickets to undergraduates who will use these tickets personally. Many of the "free" tickets which would ordinarily not be claimed are given or sold at special reduced rates to graduate students and other local and visiting males. The students who would not attend the game simply lend the interested football fans who are not undergraduates their bursar's cards. Students who are apathetic or uncertain whether they wish to attend a game have their friends call for their tickets, and will very often waste them...
...readable copy at the beginning, and advertisements at the end. SO couldn't the editors of the Radcliffe Yearbook have had some consideration for the curious Harvard student who finally became a little tried of gazing at the pictures, and treated him to some witty comments on the local scene, not a series of disguised commercials? Lawrence S. Cohen...
Pusey asserted that the current local rejuvenation of religious interest was part of a nation-wide movement, and that he believed it could be non-sectarian at the University. He emphasized that such a rejuvenation need not interfere with any other aspects of the University...