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Word: oed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Guidera '50. William L. Henry '47 ocC, William K. Hickey '50, George H. Hill '50, Howard E. Houston '50, Arthur D. Hyde '51, Phillip L. Isenberg '51, Jerry Kanter '51, James B. Kenary '50, Armande D. Mazzone '50, Harold J. Moffle '50, James F. Noonan '50, Paul M. O'Brien '51, Philip K. O'Donnell '49, (captain), Paul A. O'Leary '48 ocC, Frank H. Powell '46 ocC, Charles D. Roche, Jr. '49, Nicholas Rodis '49, William W. Roseuan '51; Henry D. Sedgwick, 2nd '51, Paul C. Shafer, Jr. '50, Gorden B. Stensrud '50, Alan A. Stone '50, Donald...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 206 Athletes Get Major or Minor Awards in Fall Sports | 12/10/1948 | See Source »

...also appears from the letter that the parking space was on Cambridge property, not on Harvard property. This make a fellow curious to know what sort o "trouble" and "expense" got the Master his reserved space. But who am I to complain...

Author: By Joel Raphaelson, | Title: Off The Cuff -:- | 12/8/1948 | See Source »

Every weekend ski trips leave Cambridge Friday night for ski resort in Putney Vermont: Plymouth, New Hampshire; and Conway, New Hampshire, Mass reservations make it possible to reduce costs for the weekend to $12.5 per head. The trips return by 10 o'clock on Sunday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOC Schedule Lists Skiing, Skating, Hiking for Winter | 12/7/1948 | See Source »

...Human Welfare State. Even the cockiest delegates were a little awed as Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas told them what labor had wrought. Said Douglas: "The human welfare state is the great political invention of the 20th Century. Labor was its prime promoter ... All groups in society-farmers, business, and the professions-were its beneficiaries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: New World? | 12/6/1948 | See Source »

...Haiti, said Dr. Huxley, had disclosed that Haiti's problem "is fundamentally one of overpopulation, soil erosion and disease, and is impossible of solution only or mainly by educational methods." "People generally," remarked George Allen dryly, "are impressed by finished jobs." Later on, stocky, practical U.S. Delegate Anne O'Hare McCormick cried in desperation: "What is the precise role of UNESCO? It's becoming more and more vague. We are constantly being called upon to make studies and promote. Promote what? What we need is action...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONFERENCES: Without Distinction | 12/6/1948 | See Source »

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