Word: seniors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Editor since origin of the publication in the fall of '46, Miss Tinker retires with the rest of the previous senior executive board. Signature was formerly titled Radditudes, and exclusively served 'Cliffedwellers. Last fall, however, it assumed its present name when it expanded to include the College...
...stockholders would get $93 million in cash for their stock (Getty's share: $79 million) while Mission stockholders would only get Sunray common stock, six shares for one of Mission. Sunray stock, said Skelly, would be of "questionable value" when the merger put $125 million of debts and senior securities ahead of the common stock. Getty's reply was that, measured by current market prices of the two stocks, Mission stockholders would get far more by the exchange than they could get by selling their stock on the market...
...more than a name uttered reverently in the comparative sanctity of seminar or professorial conference. His work in the field of mathematics made little impression on the majority of the men who passed through Cambridge during his twelve years as an active faculty member. His recent service as a Senior Fellow of the Society of Fellows touched only a few brilliant graduate workers...
...knowledge to catch criminals. For nearly four decades, connoisseurs of real-life British murders could be sure that the case was really top-drawer when it included the appearance on the witness stand of tall (6 ft. 2 in.) Sir Bernard and his quiet acknowledgment: "I am the senior pathologist of the Home Office...
...Junior or Senior not on the Dean's List who falls to attend his last collage exercise before or his first college exercise after the Christmas recess will not necessarily be subject to disciplinary action at that time...