Word: ward
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...present membership of the Board is one of the main obstacles to Harvard's purchase of the Bennett St. M.T.A. yards. The final decision on the sale of the yards rests with the Board, and two of its three members--Anthony Pompeo and William V. Ward--are both hostile to Harvard...
...undergraduates are the "focal point round which the college revolves," as the late Neville Ward-Perkins said. "The average don spends a good deal of his time dealing with them in a future, present or past tense, choosing them, tutoring them, and finally never quite losing a sense of responsibility for their welfare...
...miles because of painful blisters raised by ill-fitting boots. After overcoming obstacles such as suspicious policemen and barking Fitchburg watchdogs, John A. Graham '64, secretary of the Mountaineering Club which organized the hike, and Josef Vagvolgyi, teaching fellow in Biology, reached Widener at 5:45 p.m. John A. Ward '65, another Mountaineer, dragged himself home three hours later...
...attorney, Adamowski had a sure-loser aura about him. even established his campaign headquarters in the Casualty Building. He carried on a drab campaign, failed to win the support of any of Chicago's newspapers (all of them Republican, more or less), stirred no enthusiasm in many G.O.P. ward leaders. Then why didn't Daley wallop Adamowski good? Apparently, a lot of Chicagoans were restive about Daley's tax increases, the latest of which was a 3% boost in real estate taxes. Adamowski's fellow Republicans could well ponder what might have happened if they...
...where he renegotiated the "in perpetuity" agreement under which the U.S. controls the Canal; of a heart attack; in San Juan, Puerto Rico. At the time of his death. Chapin was on his way to meet his wife on her return from the marriage of their niece and ward, Hope Cooke, to the crown prince of Sikkim; at week's end the newly wed royal couple flew to the U.S. for the funeral...