Word: louise
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The Brown president has radically altered the college's admissions policy to meet competition. The new policy puts primary emphasis on attracting the intellectual. It has replaced the long-held Brown tradition of provincialism with new plans aimed at attracting a widely-distributed student body. Almost half the the cosmopolitan...
Douglas, a former minister of the Pilgrim Congregational Church in St. Louis, has been for several years the head of the Congregational Church's Home Missions Board and active in student work.
The master hand of Louis de Rochemont is obvious in such touches as market place scenes and the ceric effect of coweled monks sitting, mummy-like in their stalls, singing Gregorian chants. And director Irving Pichel controls the pace, never allowing the action to falter or interfere with the film...
From its first issue, six years ago, the magazine U.N. World was in the red, lost nearly a million dollars. It also veered briefly toward the red politically under its foreign-born editor, Louis Dolivet. He quit the magazine in 1950, after he had gone to Europe and been barred...
The Spirit of St. Louis, by Charles A.