Word: predecessors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...enemy seems to be using "MIG Alley" (northwestern Korea) to train novices in regular cycles, removing each class when it gets fully seasoned. But each class is a little better than its predecessor...
...post-Faulkner Advocate, out this week, has not received the advance ballyhoo of its predecessor, but it is nevertheless an interesting production. It is well-balanced (i.e.--three stories, three poems, and three book reviews) and has an extremely tasteful and attractive cover...
...spokesman denied that the paper was a revival of last year's "Yardling terming it a "new creation." He said that "unlike its predecessor which was simply an organ for the Union Committee, the new sheet would fight the policies of the CRIMSON, the Student Council and the Union Committee." It will also carry news of freshman sports and other announcements of general interest...
...post-war University man is a far more somber, tense character than his bell-raising predecessor of the twenties or his inflamed, rabble-rousing brother of the New Deal thirties. The contemporary student worries. He worries about the draft, about the world situation, about the lack of values, and most of all, about the dim, dim future...
Dean Bender's attitude toward admissions policy is similar to his predecessor's in all major respects. He is in favor, as are we, of a student body that includes a wide variety of skills and tastes, one that is not overbalanced in any direction. In applying this, we are confident that Dean Bender will not permit anything to get out of control. We are confident that he will do the same competent and efficient job that he has done as Dean of the College...