Word: subbing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...question which the present sub committee is considering is immediate and structural. It is doubtful that its recommendations will lead to far-reaching, theoretical controversies on the role of religion at Harvard College. Such a debate is the last thing members of the committee want, and it is likely that they will advise the CEP to continue the present arrangement for dealing with religion courses...
Author Thorwald considers his sub ject in four tidy divisions. ∙ CRIMINAL IDENTIFICATION, the funda mental problem of detection, began to be a science in 1879, when Alphonse Bertillon introduced a system of anthropometry involving some eleven bodily measurements of each criminal. Fingerprinting, long a form of signature in the Orient, was introduced to Europe by Britain's William Herschel, and it had to compete with anthropometry until 1904, when two prisoners at Fort Leavenworth were found to have identi cal features, practically identical anthropometric measurements and identical names: Will West. Only their fingerprints were different, and within seven...
Monday, August 9--Left at 9 a.m. for A. Idea was to meet with sub-prefect on possibility of working for a time in the town on hygiene and health. Meeting supposedly for 10, but sub-prefect busy. Finally received us at a quarter to 12, dashed out ten minutes later because his wife was having a baby. We had to hang around till 3:30 when he returned. (It was a boy.). The meeting accomplished little, except to set the date for another meeting...
...little manioc, and empty a gourd of palm wine. Then, juiced up, they take a machete and go off to the fields to work all day. At night they come back, eat some foutou, and empty another gourd of palm wine. Then they are happy--and sleep well. The sub prefect once tried to stop the drinking of palm wine, they told me. All the police were alerted, and men who passed on the roads carrying the huge
...meet was supposed to be close between Harvard and Princeton, but you couldn't tell it as one Crimson runner after another crossed the line in sub-27 minute clockings. Jim Baker was third in 26:36, Bob Stempson followed in 26:41 and Walt Hewlett, still recovering from a muscle strain, completed the Harvard sweep by placing fifth...