Word: turning
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...turn of the century, Professor Bliss Perry referred to the department in quoting the words an old lady had once spoken in reference to a lecture of Emerson's. "It had no connection," she said, "save in God." And Chairman Bate today adds, "Perhaps our frail, earthly unity is also provided by this strange, old building...
...University will, if there is a sufficient demand, turn over to Dudley House next Fall a large residence at 1705 Massachusetts Ave., to be run as a second cooperative for undergraduates, Delmar Leighton '19, Master of Dudley House, revealed yesterday...
Looking back over the long list of Harvard players who have gone on to high rankings in national and international competition, one might be tempted to trace Barnaby's successes to his ability to turn out brilliant individual performers such as Charlie Ufford, Ben Heckscher, and Larry Sears, to use some of the more recent examples...
...beautiful as a Greek god and as humorless as a congress of social workers. Annette loved him and tried to make a man of him, and some nights she succeeded. But humanity had to be saved, bombs had to be thrown, and Annette soon became bored. She married, in turn, a couple of impeccable British aristocrats, but she went on loving Armand-to the point of helping him to rob her own guests. But in the end she realized that she could never possess him as other women possess their men. "He was a selfish, egotistical, self-indulgent...
...most important aspect of the educational revolution is the expansion of our educational system at the highest level, thus producing more and more men with graduate training. This in turn has made possible the entry of science into the main structure of our society, Parsons said...