Word: summer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Junior Fellow Richard N. Frye visited a lonely mountain in Persia this summer and came back with 800 words of ancient Pahlevi--one of the largest inscriptions ever found in the Near East...
...Summer jobs averaging $45 a week are open to juniors and seniors who want to work with the Civil Service's Students Aid Program, the Student Placement Office announced yesterday. Only catch in the deal comes early this month in the form of a standard examination...
...were given Student Aid appointments last summer, 52 have asked to return this year, the office reported. Places of occupation, all in New England, include the Watertown Arsenal, the U. S. Navy Underwater Sound Laboratory at New London, Connecticut, and other government stations...
...also has its occupational hazards. Last summer Burke was clicking the traffic light and directing a divinity student when there was a low rumbling and Burke stuck his head out of the window. He was greeted by an uncomfortably large Jordan Marsh truck which rammed the booth, picked it up, and deposited it in front of a jewelry store on Brattle Street. The booth was somewhat crumpled and Burke wrenched his shoulder, which still annoys him during damp weather, but the Jordan Marsh man was very apologetic, and Burke dismisses the incident. He figures the odds are strong against...
Joseph F. Barnes '27, editor of the Star since it changed owners and publishers last summer, was also CRIMSON president in his senior year in the College...