Word: poste
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Each year graduating classes from the nation's universities send greater percentages to professional and post-graduate schools. Harvard is no exception. Business, Law, and Medical schools draw consistently bigger classes as the need and desire for graduate training increases...
Medical School provides the longest haul for the post-graduate. Yet, as new discoveries occur in biology, physiology, and the related sciences, the vast subject matter increases, rather than affording opportunity for cutting...
...touring garden clubs, Dumbarton Oaks is a "must." To more politicallyminded Washingtonians it is the site of the 1945 post-war financial conference, which laid the groundwork for subsequent United States international monetary policies. To students of Byzantine lore, however, Harvard's center is the nucleus of American activity in their field...
...Faced with an explosive plan to merge the Church of Scotland with the Church of England, appoint elders for the Anglicans, elect bishops for the Scots (TIME, June 3), the Church of Scotland's General Assembly decided not to decide, post-poned action for a year. Rumbled the Scottish edition of the Daily Express: "Instead of the sudden death it deserved, this iniquitous proposal is given another twelve months of dangerous life...
...convenience; three smaller newspapers had already gone under in the past seven months. Nor were dailies alone in their troubles. London's earnest left-wing Sunday Reynolds' News (516,445) was being kept alive by Labor-Cooperative Movement subsidies; Britain's biggest weekly magazine, Picture Post, which had a peak circulation of 1,750,000 in 1939, last month died of journalistic arteriosclerosis...