Word: membered
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Maass has been a member of the Faculty since 1948, and director of the Harvard Water Resources Program since 1955. He also heads a special Faculty committee which is studying the future of geography courses at the University...
...natural for the cartoonist of a syndicated U.S. comic strip to find himself sharing a British beach resort with contenders in an American-type "Beautiful Babies" contest, for a New York publisher to be found naked in the hothouse of a dwelling on Wimbledon Common, or even for a member of Edwardian London's Drones Club to consult Webster's Dictionary rather than the Oxford. Victorian and Edwardian euphemisms such as "bally" and "ruddy" work their way into the tale of a British knight who once "allowed some hornswoggling highbinder to stick him with . . . dud Smelly River Ordinaries...
...Castro disappointed many who had anticipated an inflammatory address, but his conviction, humor, and obvious anxiety to persuade his listeners soon won their support. The Cuban leader's frequently disarming unfamiliarity with English made him turn occasionally to an interpreter, and once he even drew help from a member of the audience. Dean Bundy, who introduced the speaker on behalf of the Law School forum and the University, seemed rather out of place as he shared the elevated platform with the Latin revolutionary and his bearded attendants...
Three Faculty members have voiced qualified approval of the three and one-half year seminar program of accelerated course work and independent research which was proposed Thursday by Jerome S. Bruner, professor of Psychology and member of the Committee on Educational Policy...
Playing on courts that were, according to one member of the team, in "unbelievably" bad condition, the Varsity tennis team defeated Penn 7 1/2 to 1 1/2 in a contest in Philadelphia Saturday...