Word: samuel
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Samuel J. Dubbin '77, formerly the club's second vice-president, received 19 votes, while Dennis J. Saffran '76 polled only 17 ballots...
...Judge Samuel Adams '50 ruled that Sing's firing was not based on her sex. An extension of the injunction would have allowed Sing to continue at her job while the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination investigates her case...
...Alchemist. Samuel Taylor Coleridge said that the Alchemist was one of the three greatest plots in the all literature (Tom Jones and Oedipus Rex were the other two.) It's a well-made play, to be sure, but don't expect anything that great. The production is good, with no gimmicks or flourishes...
...arms has left little room for freelance private dealers. Their sales -mostly of spare parts and used arms-comprise less than 5% of the world weapons trade. The private dealers survive primarily because their unrivaled knowledge of specific markets enables them to find customers for surplus weapons. For example, Samuel Cummings, an American who now lives in Monaco, recalls that a few years ago he was able to supply Sudan's mounted cavalry with much needed lances, which he had picked up from Argentine arsenals. With ten weapons-filled warehouses in Alexandria, Va., Cummings today can supply a small...
...cameras at exposing those who would manipulate them. The diarist, in fact, plays a doubly dangerous game. If he fakes or withholds the evidence that is his life, he will certainly give himself away. On the other hand, to strip oneself bare is not necessarily to make oneself lovable. Samuel Pepys, the diarist's diarist, ran this second risk. The self that Pepys portrayed for nine years, beginning Jan. 1, 1660, was laid startlingly bare, so much so that the diarist resorted to a shorthand code. The code has long since been cracked, and British Historian Richard Ollard...