Word: phillip
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...voice of Fitzgerald's careless young people who "smashed things and creatures and then retreated back into their money" echo through the book. "I wonder if we were ever as funny as we thought," one of Phillip's more stable characters wonders. "We always thought we were so damn smart...
...Solicitor-General is the second highest legal official in the government. Only the Attorney-General is higher. The position, filled by Phillip G. Periman in the Truman Administration, is now vacant...
...changes in the Lamont hours were proposed by Phillip J. McNiff, Librarian of Lamont Library. McNiff suggested that the news system be put into effect at the beginning of the spring term and be allowed to run on an experimental basis until the spring vacation...
Alpert disclosed that reports of the drive will go to 400 colleges throughout the country in an effort to stimulate similar drives elsewhere. Alpert and Brumm have joined with Phillip D. Levin '53 and Thomas H. Petschek '53, who led drive in 1951, to form a permanent committee for this...
Engelman said he had received reports that the Cambridge Public Library had also removed books, including "Citizen Tom Paine," by Howard Fast, and put them in a locked glass case. Cambridge librarian Phillip H. Dolan '35 yesterday admitted Fast's book had been segregated, but said it had been done at least three years ago, before he became librarian. "It was probably locked up as a precaution against theft," Dolan said. "I have not taken any such books off the shelves...