Word: refering
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Perhaps Richard B. Ruge feels that he is qualified to suggest that Norman Shepard, Harvard's varsity baseball coach, is "strictly bush league;" and apparently he even believes that can refer to the varsity baseball team as a bush-league outfit. Yet on the strength of his article in the CRIMSON (May 9) it would appear that, if anyone, it is Mr. Ruge himself who is "strictly bush...
...filed his application away and forgot him. Since many government bureaus do not know how many students they can use until April or May, notices of hirings are not distributed until it is too late for unsuccessful applicants to inquire elsewhere. A system to allow personnel officials to refer rejected applicants to one another would enlarge the pool of qualified job prospects for each agency. Appointment opportunities for each student would then be multiplied, and the agencies could afford greater selectivity in placing people in suitable positions. Nepotism made less essential to get jobs, would lose some of its appeal...
First, the CRIMSON must be aware that we are in the midst of the greatest crisis that has over faced this country. Harvard faculty men have rightly responded the President's call. Is it good taste to refer to this migration which in fact touches a small percentage of the Harvard faculty as an abduction...
...Absolute Natural." Burton trained as a navigator, but the war ended before he could fly missions. He spent the next two years playing rugger for the R.A.F. He has never saved a single theatrical notice, but he will unblinkingly refer anyone to "page 37, paragraph i of Rugger, My Life" a book by Wales's own Bleddyn Williams, the Red Grange of Rugby. "I played with a wing-forward," writes Williams, "who soon caught the eye for his general proficiency and tireless zeal. His name: Richard Burton. But it was in CinemaScope that he caught the eye after...
...company that recorded the letter, stoutly claims that "there is no question about its authenticity." The Bible does not mention Claudia by name, although Matthew notes that Pilate's wife, after having a bad dream, warned him against condemning Jesus; some writings of the early Christian era do refer to Pilate's wife as Claudia Procula, and claim her as a convert...