Word: residental
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Just five years ago swarthy, blue-eyed Habib Bourguiba was a little-known Tunisian lawyer and nationalist leader scornfully dismissed by the French Resident General of the day as "a dangerous maniac who actually thinks he might become a figure in world affairs." Today Habib Bourguiba, 54, is President of...
Baker was walking back to Leverett House, of which he is a resident. He had passed the quartet, standing on the corner of Mount Auburn Street, seconds before. No words were exchanged at that time.
Hunting in Massachusetts requires either a $3.25 resident license or a $15.25 non-resident license. Six months residence is required for the former license. For duck hunting, an additional $2.00 federal stamp is needed.
The intruder apparently had entered the second floor from the fire escape. He turned off the hall light and entered several rooms, but did not awaken their occupants. After the police had departed, Coggleshall's head resident reported seeing a man lurking nearby, shabbily dressed, who "could have been a...
There are, however, a few facts on the public record. Exeter annually sends about a third of its two hundred seniors to Harvard, where they compose the largest group of resident freshmen. These students are better prepared than any other group. Eleven of this year's thirty entrants with sophomore...