Word: roster
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Living up with a distinguished roster of Kings, Princes, and Prime Ministers, Wins on S. Churchill becomes the eighth leader of a foreign nation to receive an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from Harvard University...
...roster of the service schools now includes some three all-Navy schools, four Army schools, and two Army-Navy groups, with one more Army group coming in the fall. They include everything from Apprentice Seamen in the V-12 unit to high ranking Army officers in Overseas Administration ration. And then there are two branch units in Harvard's neighboring girl schools; Radcliffe with its well-established contingent of WAVES and Wellesley, with a group of overflow students from the Navy Supply Corps due to disembark on the Wellesley hills in October...
...suspicions roused by continuity like this, Courier-Journal Publisher Mark Ethridge peeked at advance Annie proofs, found his suspicion justified. Promptly he took Annie out of the Journal's roster of funnies...
...were not empty words, pronounced out of foggy good will by mere do-gooders. This program was the fruit of a series of four hard-working meetings, soberly and thoughtfully attended to draw up a charter for racial cooperation. The men and women who attended them make up a roster of first-rate Southern leaders. Among them: Mrs. Jessie Daniel Ames, Field Secretary, Commission on Interracial Cooperation; President Rufus E. Clement, Atlanta University; President Mordecai Johnson, Howard University; Editor Ralph McGill, Atlanta Constitution; Bishop Arthur J. Moore, Atlanta; President Frederick D. Patterson, Tuskegee Institute...
With Princeton and Yale Glee Clubs folding from lack of members and interest during wartime, the Crimson Choristers boast a roster with 100 names, only 50 less than normal years. Twenty V-12 and NROTC men help the civilians to make this total. They are also going ahead with plans for next month, which will include two Yard concerts and a trip to an Army camp...