Word: upper
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Freshmen with more enthusiasm than experience will have a chance to voice their claims to high posts on the Red Book during a meeting scheduled for tomorrow night at 7:15 o'clock in the Upper Common Room of the Union. Candidates for Business Manager and the Editorship are urged to attend...
Professor Roger Bigelow Merriman, on "Harvard and the War? In the Union Upper Common Room at 7:15 o'clock tonight...
...whose real name is Ezequiel Rosas, first studied medicine with his father, a healer of the Caingua Indians. When Tupá Mbaé began working on an Argentine plantation other workers trickled, then streamed, to him for cures. As the years passed, more and more upper-class sick appeared. Among the poor people's gifts of fruit and wood, Tupá Mbaé began to find one, five and ten peso notes. One day he got the idea that he could live by medicine alone. Near Oberá, Argentina, he built up a practice of 10,000 patients...
...Eugene Guth of Notre Dame. "This is a problem which has baffled scientists for a long time and it was not until recently that an explanation could be offered. . . . A property of rubber, not well known, can easily be demonstrated with a rubber band. Stretch it quickly against the upper lip. It feels warm. Conversely, if it is kept stretched for a little while, then released, it feels cool. This generation of heat by the band . . . proves that the relation between the heat of the rubber and its compression is similar to that of gas compressed by a piston...
...first time in their College careers, Freshmen will be able to hear Roger B. Merriman '96, Gurney Professor of History, tomorrow night Known as "Frisky" to many generations of Harvard men, he will speak in the Upper Common Room of the Union. Now that History 1 has lost its "myth," the class of '45 finally has its chance to hear Professor Merriman...