Word: loyality
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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More than 5500 loyal sons of Harvard returned yesterday to the scene of their undergraduate days, bringing along their families and guests to take part in the festivities surrounding the University's 311th Commencement...
...poets to heady discussions and adequate but not repetitive news. Most celebrated WFMT character is Studs Terkel, who runs a daily 10-11 a.m. program of literate talk with both itinerant and local celebrities, such as Tennessee Williams and Chicago Novelist Nelson Algren. "Its listeners," Minow goes on, "are loyal to the point of being fanatics." In recent months, licenses have been awarded to two new FM stations in the Chicago area-one in De Kalb, and the other in Skokie. Both were on frequencies so close to WFMT that they blocked out its signal locally. Aroused citizens have formed...
...best rank among the world's top folk singers; the worst are singers by courtesy only. But the audience for folk singing of both varieties is large and stubbornly loyal-as the record companies have happily begun to realize...
...public had to settle for "nobodies like Berlioz and Brahms." Today, a segment of the public has also settled, quite happily, for De Koven. A self-appointed authority of magnificent self-assurance ("All FM has improved because of my blustering, bullying dogmatism"), he has built a radio following so loyal that it pays for a large slice of his air time out of its own pocket...
...Reserve officers association of the United States medal; John M. Shapiro '62 (Air Force ROTC), the professor of Air Science silver award; Peter M. Sieglaff '62 (Navy ROTC), the Navy ROTC staff award (sword); and William G. Young '62 (Army ROTC), the Massachusetts Commandery, military order of the Loyal Legion of the United States