Word: questioned
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Rhode Island boasted an exceptionally successful Freshman team last year. With all this material, the only question that Mikkola dared voice last night was his query as to where Rhode Island was going to put all its "best" runners...
Unfortunately, the committee has hardly touched on a question that appears to contain the major solution to the Hygiene Department's difficulties. With Stillman and Holyoke Street only twenty minutes from the Harvard Medical School, a more effective liaison between the two University medical organizations would pay financial as well as professional dividends. College and graduate students are still shunted out daily to private specialists, while full staffs of specialists in University employ are right across the Charles. The report slides by the significant fact that at Chicago and Pennsylvania the student fees are less than Harvard's and still...
Since Saturday's tussle against Leicester Junior College was little more than a warmup, the big question Friday afternoon will be whether the J.V. single wing will work against a coordinated defense...
...toiled laboriously on and finally in 1929 was able to announce that more than 800,000 dollars had been subscribed, and work on the church could soon begin. In July, 1931, the building was started, but the disupte was far from ended for the Student Council soon raised the question, "What about the names of the three Harvard men who died for Germany! President Lowell came out against their inclusion of the same plaque with the other names. The aspect of the war had changed, however, and their names finally appeared on a separate plaque, but only because they...
Europe's leftist press-and by many other papers. U.S. newsmen in Paris became curious. A quick check showed that some overeager beaver in Moscow had committed a prize boner. The map in question was entitled: "War Map III, featuring the Pacific Theater." It covered Japan, Korea, China and Southeast Asia. It was published in December 1944, as an ad for Esso; it was the third in a series designed to help the U.S. public follow the progress of World War II (earlier maps had covered the European and African theaters...