Word: semis
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Secretary of the University. Mrs. Anna Hoke, the paper's accountant, Donald T. Field '31, and Thomas S. Kuhn '44. These four oversaw a rotating, uneven, erratic staff which sometimes amounted only to Mrs. Hoke and Art Hopkins, as they turned out first a weekly, and later a semi-weekly from The Crimson's quarters. For once, the paper did not have to seek for advertising; J. Press, Filene's Leopold Morse, and a dozen others took large constant ads to announce themselves as official suppliers of uniforms to the Army, Navy, Waves, and practically every conceivable outfit...
...Semi-Tough, Jenkins...
...When Elvin Hayes and the Houston Cougars beat UCLA in the Astrodome, who played center for Houston this name sounds rather countryish)? Who were the Cougars' two guards? What was the hit song performed at halftime by the semi-rock group the Techniques...
...Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Bach (1 last week) 2-The Odessa File, Forsyth (2) 3-August 1914, Solzhenitsyn (3) 4-Semi-Tough, Jenkins (4) 5-The Persian Boy, Renault (5) 6-The Camerons, Crichton (6) 7-Elephants Can Remember, Christie (9) 8-The Eiger Sanction, Travanian (7) 9-Dust on the Sea, Beach (8) 10-Green Darkness, Seton
...article on the Op-ed Page of The New York Times, David Landau '72 defends Dr. Kissinger's "tardiness" in ending the war. "Although Kissinger has a big brain," Landas writes, "he is semi-human like the rest of us." In a citywide ecology dragnet Cambridge police arrest six staff members of the Harvard University Gazette and book them for "willful, premeditated and repeated pollution of the area with noxious and pointless litter." Collapsing in the face of police interrogation, Harvard Publicity Director Deans Lord admits that Derek Bok, Henry Kissinger and Patrick Moynihan were her creation. "We needed some...