Word: welds
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Rebates, which will be granted upon application to the Housing Office at Weld Hall, go to men who spant seven nights or more in the improvised dormitory on the gymnasium floor of the Blockhouse...
Under the new requirement, all College commuters will have to report at Weld Hall between the tenth and twentieth of each month, starting with November. The graduate schools have their own places and dates for the attendance registration...
...sure just who the quarry would be. They began in Sidney Hillman's C.I.O.-P.A.C., whose simple objective was to make labor's influence felt in the Democratic Party. But the secret aim of pro-Communist operators like Hillman's counsel, John Abt, was to weld radical labor groups, disaffected Democrats and odds & ends of disgruntled Americans into a third party. Obviously, they would need a candidate. Collaborating with the proCommunists were such New Dealers as Beanie Baldwin, a onetime Wallace aide in the Agriculture Department. The Abts and Baldwins formed a cabal of sympathetic minds with...
...comes roaring round the bend, a figure (a bird? a plane?) hurtles through the air. He races the locomotive to the broken rail. Suddenly the screen goes black. Will Superman (who looks slightly flabby in the flesh) reach the broken-rail in time to prevent the wreck? Will he weld the rail with the glare of his X-ray eyes? Or will he straight-arm the train to a stop? Find out next Saturday in the next thrilling chapter of Superman...
...This dichotomy is not uniquely Harvard's, although it is uniquely marked at Harvard. It is a split that exists in some degree in many of the nation's colleges, and probably to a significant degree in other eastern universities. But where other colleges manage in four years to weld their gangling, dissimilar Freshmen into something approaching an effective group, Harvard, deliberately or no, sees to it that Seniors in cap and gown care little for the greatest part of their classmates, know nothing of the hopes, aims, and activities of anybody outside their own small circle. Nor are their...