Word: sixteen
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...clock: Professor Bloembergen gives Applied Physics 296 in Cruft 319; it's a refugee from the Gov. department called The Solid State. Then, of course, if you don't know why Tom Dooley should hang down his head, or what you get for loading sixteen tons, or what's on top of Old Smoky, English 195, Folksong and Balladry, in Emerson A, is just the thing. And if English thought from Burke to Mill happens to be the lone weak spot in your arsenal of knowledge, take History 143 with assistant professor Graubard in Harvard...
...Sixteen girls stranded while skiing on Mt. Cranmore at North Conway, N.H., were dramatically rescued yesterday afternoon by a party led by George J. Hill 2d, research fellow in Surgery and member of the Board of Freshman Advisers...
...major work yesterday was a new work by Stravinsky, written especially for the Lowell Bells. Stravinsky, having grown tired of the twelve-tone style of composition, was intrigued with the possibilities of a row of sixteen tones and an unpitched bong, and his piece exploits this unique combination fully. The next number, the finale of Haydn's "Toy" Symphony provided an effective contrast. In listening to yesterday's delicate performance, the acute and profound commentary of Leonard Bernstein came to mind: "This 'little' work is actually one of the greatest musical portrayals of the nobility of man, his struggle...
...first Radcliffe undergraduate publication appeared in 1898, nineteen years after the Annex was founded. Since then there have been sixteen attempts to start magazines or newspapers at Radcliffe, of which the most recent is Percussion, replacing the defunct Radcliffe News...
...Beta Kappa elected the Senior Sixteen in its annual fall election last night. Chosen were Gordon P. Baker of Lowell House and Englewood, N.J.; Burton Budick of Winthrop House and the Bronx; Joseph A. Clein of Eliot House and Montgomery, Ala; Richard M. Dudley of Eliot House and Flossmoor, Ill.; Louis M. Falkson of Dunster House and Newton Center, and Henry S. Heifitz of Adams House and Mattapan...