Word: representations
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Today's key singles contest is between Roger Tuckerman '59 and Oxford's ace, William Gunnery. In the first doubles match Jeremy Hogben and Jem Baily will oppose David Kingly and Edward Harding '58, the only veteran of the 1956 English tour. Charles Devens '32 will play Cambridge's Ian...
Robert R. Bowie, Director of the Center for International Affairs, Henry A. Kissenger, Associate Director of the Center for International Affairs, Edward L. Katzenbach, Director of the Harvard Defense Studies Program, and Morton G. White, professor of Philosophy, will represent Harvard during the week-long activities.
A stocky man, thin-lipped and blue-eyed, who orated in harsh, leonine gutturals, Strijdom was the son of a Dutch ostrich farmer in Cape of Good Hope Province. By turns a farmer, lawyer, newspaper publisher and banker, Strijdom was unswervingly a politician. In 1929 he was elected to represent...
Spare the Rods. The two college-level films are being done entirely in animation. Observes Berkeley Chemist Joel Hildebrand, head of the American Chemical Society advisory committee that approves every frame of the films: "We've been very careful to avoid the Walt Disneyish type of film. There are...
Wall Street's investors have virtually ignored the traditional inflation hedges-oils and metals (see chart), whose assets are in the ground and whose profits can be expected to keep pace with inflation. Instead, they are bidding for manufacturing firms, whose costs in a serious inflation will probably rise...