Word: smithing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Other new French courses include graduate seminars on French Romanticism and the influence of Catholicism during that period, on the works of Mallarme, and on those of Pierre Bayle. The first seminar will be given by Professor Benichou and the others by Herbert Dieckmann, Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages...
...counting on Senator Humphrey's natural appeal to young people, who are tired of the confused and faltering government they have known since 1952," Samuel H. Smith '59, president of the group, said Monday. A. Sprague Coolidge '15, lecturer on Chemistry, and H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History, are the Faculty advisors of the group, which is open to all undergraduates and graduates at Harvard and all Radcliffe students...
...Smith commented that students, both at Harvard and at other colleges, are seeking a man who can lead the United States with "ideas and not slogans, decisions and not doubt." He praised Humphrey's "vigorous approach to both foreign and domestic policies," saying it was welcomed by young men and women in a society "weakened by seven years of inadequate government...
...first pair, Weld and Bowditch, and moved Lemann and Bill Wood--the new second team--up to number one. After a shaky start, they beat Fisher and O'Connell, 6-4, 6-1. Gallwey and Vinton, playing second, routed Sager and Bob Chelberg, 6-1, 6-0, and Pete Smith and Bob Schwartzman, at number three, completed the shutout with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Hubbard and Yelverton...
Although only six singles and three doubles count for Eastern Intercollegiate League standings, the two teams played an additional five singles and two doubles, with the varsity sweeping all seven unofficial matches. Jim Cameron, Laurie Pratt, Pete Smith, Scott Custer and Langden Smith posted singles victories, all in straight sets, while the doubles teams of Pratt-Cameron and Langden Smith and Custer swept their matches against fairly weak opposition...