Word: speaking
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...final speakers in the more informal afternoon series will be I. William Hill of the Washington Post and Evans Clinchy '49, Nieman Fellow, who will speak on journalism...
...Price Jr., professor of Government and Dean of the Faculty of Public Administration, will speak tonight at 8 p.m. in the Kirkland House Junior Common Room. His topic, "Government Service: Politics and Administration" is one in the Conference on Careers series...
...This Critical Hour." "But the purpose for which I speak principally today is to point out that a lot of mumbo-jumbo and mental mush about rigidity and inflexibility and misunderstanding will never help us as we face this.critical hour...
...purposes, and an extra-long (3,000 ft.) sounding line. Since the Russian captain knew only a smattering of English, Lieut. Sheely put in a call for Radioman Roland Poulin, 19, Massachusetts-born son of French Canadians. Poulin was hustled over from Hale, soon found a Russian who could speak French. Still, Poulin had trouble making the Russians understand that the U.S. Government was gravely concerned over the cable breaks...
Mysterious Trio. The man who is destined to win the Grail through his design for a festival pavilion is of a different, tougher breed. Marko Zuckerman's eyes speak, "Mongol-wise," of historic rapacity and plunder. His past is a mystery; all that is known of him is that he fled Hungary after World War II, showed up briefly in Paris with a big wad of money, then settled in Britain to amass more...