Word: post-war
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...which precede his arrest he learns to love life once more. His renaissance is that of a martyr, for it takes place in the most squalid of scenes, rubble-ridden Genoa. Here is a drama of courage, and a type of courage which is indeed a social phenomenon in post-war Europe...
...Harvard Cricket Team opens its second season in its post-war revival of the sport in Cambridge with a match against M. I. T. this afternoon...
Actually, despite its title, "The New Soviet Empire" deals very little with the specifics of Russia's post-war territorial acquisitions. One chapter deals with Soviet looting of conquered countries, but by and large this book confines itself to Russia's internal problems...
Just when the effects of the veteran-crowded, post-war years are beginning to clear, the University faces a severe drop in enrollment up to one-third next year. Before the Korean incident began, the faculty had hoped that each House would soon have expanded activities...
...membership, combined with Dunster's geographical isolation, produced an independent unit which was model of how the House system at Harvard should work. This year's graduating seniors are the last who were in touch with the post-war set, and the House at present seems to be in the position of feeling out for a new character...