Word: stucke
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...city for a nine-week course in Scripture, how to apply Bible lessons, how to handle people's problems. (Among the carefully drawn-up list of traits that disqualify applicants for counseling posts: "inability to communicate," argumentative or surly attitude, unkempt appearance, halitosis.) Of the applicants, 3,800 stuck the course to the end. 2,143 qualified as counselors, 350 were held in reserve. The counselors are Evangelist Graham's shock troops...
...will be old hat to those who have read Churchill's history. Eisenhower's Crusade in Europe and Robert Sherwood's Roosevelt and Hopkins. What gives it immediacy and historical stature is the day-by-day evidence of the reticent professional soldier who made his plan, stuck to it throughout and often persuaded seemingly stronger men that he was right...
...change in "the whole structure" of Harvard-Radcliffe relationships would be necessary. This structural change would rest on "a lot of details;" examples of these details emerge, however, as the Council's qualms about changing names of organizations from "Harvard" to "Harvard-Radcliffe," and fear that women may be "stuck in some guy's room at 11:00." Radcliffe girls would undoubtedly care little if names of organizations were changed or not, and it is likely that other places for meetings could be found than dormitories...
Zimon reported that 36 of 49 responding organizations favored Radcliffe members, but he added that most groups were "indifferent." He implored the Council to "have a stand on the situation," but the move bogged down when such problems as "who's going to be responsible for women stuck in some guy's room at 11:00?," were put forth by Carl S. Sloane...
...Search. In Halifax. N.S., after Bobby Maceachern, 3, crawled 50 ft. into a concrete drainpipe and got stuck, firemen and volunteers spent an hour breaking it open to free him. were informed: "I was looking for something...