Word: mementos
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Logically selling Registers at registration, the Publications staff would increase both the sales and efficiency of the book. Due to its tardy winter debut, the Register now is not a guide for freshmen, but only a delayed memento of their first term in college...
Arnold Rubin '56, Robert I. Hammerman 3L, and Donald Aronson, Dartmouth '55, stopped for a moment to take a name-plate off Senator Joseph McCarthy's office door as a memento of their trip to Washington. Within a few hours, national wire services were feeding lengthy stories of how Senator McCarthy had captured three robbers trying to break into his office...
...left England's autumn heat to spend five days as the house guest of Luisa Maria, Duchess of Valencia, the often-arrested monarchist gadfly of Franco Spain. After sightseeing in Madrid and a round of motoring, swimming and riding, the Earl presented the Duchess with a small memento of the occasion: a pair of Cartier's diamond cuff links bearing the Warwick coat of arms. The little interlude ended with gallant restraint as the Earl kissed his hostess' hand, boarded a plane and made his farewell: "Thank you, Luisa Maria. This has been a wonderful excursion...
...whole, very well. Not only does much of it prove dramatic on the stage, but the drama has been bought at a sense-making price. The play keeps faith with the book: the brushwork is necessarily broader, but the framework has been kept intact. It remains a vivid memento of the Moscow trials, a sharp probing of the Communist mind...
...cane and carnation, it was the first letup in 50 years of hustling for Hearst as reporter and editor. Cobbie himself announced the change at a San Francisco banquet for 400, including Governor Earl Warren, Louis B. Mayer, Sam Goldwyn and assorted top Hearst brass, and was given a memento of his San Francisco days. The gift: a cable...