Word: thursdaying
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Miss Olsen and Lynn V. Moorhead '58, vice-President of the Student Council, met on Thursday with Wilbur K. Jordan, President of Radcliffe, to discuss the possibility of Radcliffe membership in Harvard clubs. Because Jordan has been out of the country until this month, the meeting was scheduled more to acquaint him with the latest developments on the subject than to formulate any definite opinions, Miss Olsen said...
...Thursday morning press conference, the President reflected the results of his scientific-military session. As far as the U.S. is concerned, he said, the quest for man's moon has never been "considered as a race.'' It was "merely an engagement on our part to put up a vehicle of this kind." The achievement would be in terms of knowledge about "temperatures, radiation, ionization, pressures." To be sure, the Russian satellite meant possession "of a very powerful thrust in their rocketry, and that is important." But this, in current terms, was militarily meaningless...
After months of slow leak, the rest of the air went out of Wall Street last week-and it went with a whistle. In five days of heavy trading, stocks on the New York Stock Exchange lost $8.7 billion of their value. Thursday was the worst. As 3,300,000 shares changed hands, the Dow-Jones industrial average plummeted 9.69 points, the rail average 4.59 points in the sharpest break since Oct. 10. 1955, the week after President Eisenhower's heart attack. Though a strong surge on Friday checked the losses, the attrition left the market average...
...team ran without Pete Reider, Dyke Benjamin, and Eddie Martin. Benjamin and Martin were ruled out of the meet for medical reasons on Thursday. But Reider got as far as South Station yesterday morning before Coach McCurdy sent him home...
English 33hf was not actually given until 1905-06, though it appeared in the catalogue for three years preceding this time. A fall term course at first, it was given on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 11; its popularity may be indicated by the fact that it was given twice the following year. The year after it was first announced, English 33hf was joined by a third American literature course, English 45hf, "The Lives, Characters, and Times of Men of Letters, English and American." This was given by the beloved Charles Townsend ("Copey") Copeland...