Word: scatteredness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Born in the little western mountain town of Maricao, he escaped the capital-city fixation that besets so many Latin American physicians. He resented the fact that in 1934 San Juan had 35% of the island's doctors while most of the communities had none. Working his way up...
During the lively late show at London's newest nightclub, underdressed chorus girls grind in the naughtiest Memphis manner while patrons dine on smoked salmon and chicken à la Maryland. Called "Showboat" and located in the Strand, the club is so popular that it is booked solid on weekends...
But aside from his accent and the numerous homey aphorisms scattered through his speech ("You got to get people together so they don't spit at each other on the sidewalk"), Charles Morgan Jr. doesn't sound like a Southern sheriff. First, he doesn't know the meaning of the...
Edward G. Kaelber, assistant dean of the Ed School, emphasized that "the need for a new library is immediate," but guessed that it would not be completed for three or four years. There was never any thought of including a library in the recently completed Larson Hall, Kaelber said. The...
Deans for the new building were announced last Spring. It will consolidate school's activities, which are now scattered in Hunt Hall, Robinson Hall, old Harvard University Press Bindery on Memorial Drive, and the base of Memorial Hall.