Word: seales
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...reporters of U.S. newspapers and press services, and a handful of nightclub columnists, e.g., Walter Winchell, Dorothy Kilgallen and Earl Wilson, some of whom rarely see the morning light. Even such papers as the Asheville (N.C.) Citizen, which righteously proclaimed on its editorial page that it was proper to "seal off this filthy business from the public view," told its public on Page One the same day: "Call Girl Pat Ward wept at her past today and choked over the names of café society big shots to whom she sold her love...
...hope that distinguished scholars with a 'roving commission' would help to break down departmental barriers." Over protests from some professors, he plumped for a program of general education, and with the publication of the famed Harvard Report (TIME, Aug. 13, 1945), he placed an official seal on a great postwar overhaul of higher education...
Crimson Captain Wait Greeley bounced on off the post at 2.35 for the Crimson's only seal. Pension butt up Broughout the second period, with some magnificent flurries and missed chances in front of both goals...
...Taft) wanted churches of their own, but felt they were too few to build two churches and support two pastors. Together, in 1947, they organized the Indian Hill Presbyterian Church and the Indian Hill Episcopal Church (joint membership: 404), with an Episcopalian as minister. Fortnight ago, as the seal of their fellowship, Indian Hill's congregation dedicated a new $300,000 church building-the first U.S. church ever to be built by a combined Episcopal and Presbyterian congregation as a common effort...
Council president Richard E. Johnson '53 met with Sapers late last night in an attempt to seal the split between the two groups...