Word: waltham
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...American Jews get into the act. Leading them were seven Bostonians, all of them immigrants or the sons of immigrants, who sought a way to give thanks to the country where they had prospered. In 1946 the seven launched a campaign to found Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass. - the nation's first Jewish-sponsored nonsectarian liberal arts university.* Seldom has a major U.S. campus blossomed so fast and so rewardingly...
following seniors have been the Permanent Class Committee, works in conjunction with the Marshals: James T. Halverson, of House and Janesville, Wis.; Malin, of Dudley House and West William E. Balley, of Dunster and Waltham; Peter A. Schwartz, House and Brookline...
...volunteers are one of only two student groups in the United States doing clinical work with mentally retarded children. Under the guidance of PBH's Mental Hospital Committee, the students will deal with 16 to 18-year old patients at the Fernald School in Waltham...
...Fernald program will employ the same techniques used by the Hospital Committee in its work with child and adult psychotics at the Metropolitan State Hospital in Waltham...
After waiting 45 minutes for police permission, the 200 from Cambridge set out, many carrying signs, such as "I want to be a mommy some day" and "Mommy, why do people want to hurt other people?" They met the Brandeis group, which had spent the morning distributing leaflets in Waltham, at the Arsenal, and as darkness fell, they heard brief speeches...