Word: mentioned
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...only an infinitesimal part of the estimated two and one half million more students who will, it is predicted, be in college in 1970. The report of the Visiting Committee of the Board of Overseers is silent on how much bigger it wants Harvard to be, but it does mention a Freshman class "of say 1,500" which would mean an increase of 25-30 percent, or 1,000--1,400 over...
...generally understood even at Harvard, and I mention it with some trepidation, that the average Harvard student is in the top 3-4 percent, academic-ability-wise, of his age group. Yet it is a fact of central importance for Harvard's problem that almost the entire Harvard student body is in the top 10 percent in terms of academic ability, of the national college-age population, and the great majority of Harvard students is in the top 5 per cent...
...liberal sprinkling of blanks, reported that Truman had said: "I don't like the - - --, and I don't care who knows it." The Los Angeles Examiner, with equal delicacy, quoted Truman as saying: "I don't even want to discuss that - - --. Don't even mention his name to me." Later, through a spokesman, Truman issued a deadpan denial. "I would never," said he, "say a thing like that about the Vice President...
...main strength of the squad lies in the middle and distance runners. Bill Gillen and Dave Spinney look good in the 1000 yard run, while Jim Schlaeppi and Jack Brown deserve mention in the two mile run. Al Gordon and Dave Rosenthal and Joel Landan excel in the dashes...
Geoffrey M. Kalmus '56, president of WHRB, said that he had spoken to Hallenstein about the matter within the last two weeks. "At that time, he made no mention of any radiation problems at WHRB," Kalmus said. He added that the FCC had not contacted WHRB about any such problems this fall...