Word: tomorrow
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...avoid conflict in running dates, representatives from 15 Harvard dramatic organizations will meet tomorrow and plan a co-ordinated calendar of openings for the spring season. "Nobody wins when five plays are done in one weekend," Joel F. Henning '61, President of the Harvard Dramatic Club, explained...
...network, 5 to 1 in favor of Van Doren. When Columbia University "accepted his resignation" as an assistant professor of English, hundreds of students held a rally for him. (But one leaned out of a dorm window and cried, "Hey, Charlie's going to be in the quad tomorrow to give out the answers to the Comparative Lit exam.") Officials of several colleges hinted that they would welcome his job applications. Among them: St. John's, the "great books" college in Annapolis, Md., where he took his B.A. In Manhattan, a new magazine called Leisure asked Van Doren...
Johns Hopkins File 7 (ABC, 12-12:30 p.m.). Where Are You? will demonstrate the growing complications of navigation, from the seabound voyages of Columbus to the spacebound travels of tomorrow...
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12--The most controversial features of the new labor law, including stricter bans on picketing and boycotts, go into effect tomorrow...
...TOMORROW'S SYMPHONY. G. Wallace Woodworth, professor of music, Harvard University...