Word: succeeding
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Devereux C. Josephs '15 yesterday became chairman of the Board of Overseers of the University. At the first fall meeting of the Board, Josephs was elected to succeed Roy E. Larsen '21, president of Time-Life...
...Biographer Big-land has written an expose of advanced thought in Shelley's England. In the Movement, her record shows more finance than romance and proves again that those who set out to rid society of hypocrisy usually have plenty of their own in case they succeed...
...composition of the Senate has not altered, Williams pointed out, and in order for the repeal bill to succeed, some of the forty-nine Senators who voted for recommittal would have to change their minds. Williams, who voted against recommittal and strongly supported the Kennedy-Clark measure, thinks that such change is very unlikely...
...nation's pushbutton defenses, a sizable band of Air Force planners are quietly at work developing that oldfashioned, tried and true device, the manned airplane. By their reckoning, the nation will need the manned bomber through the 1960s and into the early 1970s. Their promising candidate to succeed today's B-52 bombers: the B70 Valkyrie, an airplane that makes Buck Rogers' spaceship look like a model...
...will succeed Mildred McAfee Horton, former president of Wellesley College, and Katheryn McNamara, librarian of the Harvard Graduate School of Design...