Word: mentioned
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Your editorial "Pre-Med Prescription," in your issue of October 25, is naturally of interest to us, and we notice that it makes no mention of the Board of Tutors in Biochemical Sciences. While we have no official responsibility for pre-medical students in Harvard College, apart from our own concentrators who largely fall in that category, we are prepared to consult with students who want advice about preparation for medical school, and a large file of medical school catalogs is kept in our office at 27 Holyoke House, which is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday through...
...this campaign there has been no mention of scandal concerning the State House, now controlled by Governor Christian A. Herter. His Democratic opponent, Robert F. Murphy, is limited to criticizing specific points of Herter's two year record. Unlike the Congressional battles, there are no easily definable programs supported by the parties in the contest for Governor. Any difference is one of degree, and our choice of Herter is based on a comparison of both candidates' leadership and policies...
...significant ethnic groups that a politician must always consider that what he says may turn one of them against him. Often, he will find security in discreet silence. Thus, because of the large Irish and other Catholic votes in the Boston area, neither Saltonstall nor Furcolo has dared to mention McCarthy in his campaign...
...front, the line includes five returning lettermen, led by an All-Ivy honorable mention, Captain Neil Opdyke, but it does not compare with the unit that three times held off Crimson scoring drives deep in Columbia territory last year...
Actually, I'm not very anxious to collect. For years now I have been able to state, with quiet dignity, that TIME magazine owes me money. In fact, I have unfailingly so stated whenever the name of the magazine has been mentioned. Listing TIME among my accounts receivable is an asset out of all proportion to the amount of money involved, particularly since I always neglect to mention...