Word: majorities
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Rossiter came to Harvard this year from his home in Barbados, West Indies, where his father is a retired major in the British Army, but his roots in the soil of Cambridge go all the way back to the 17th Century. One of his ancestors, a Mr. Kimball, was an original trustee of the College...
Rossiter learned to play the pipes while in Oregon about three years ago from Major M. Russell Todd, who taught him Army skirling as it is done in His Majesty's 16th Canadian Scottish Regiment. This training gives Rossiter a different bagpipe technique from his Harvard predecessor Leigh Cross '51, who was an exponent of the non-military style...
...Smith College sociology major, Miss Sebring's original ambition was to do social work in Labrador. Instead she has taught school in her home town of Bellefonte, Pa., worked for the Navy Department in Washington, and been a commercial art-production manager in New York City. She got her present position through Smith's placement bureau...
...major part of Howes' election campaign took place over weekends when the law student journeyed to the election district for radio speeches and canvassing. During the week he has been here at Law School while his brother David continued working for him at Holyoke...
Petitions seeking recognition of wrestling as a major sport received over 1800 signatures of undergraduates in two days of circulation throughout the Houses...