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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ceremony also included addresses by James Q. Wilson, Shattuck Professor of Government and chairman of the Standing Committee on Athletic Sports, and John W. Blodgett Jr. '23, the donor after whom the new pool is named...

Author: By Elizabeth E. Ryan, | Title: Pool Debut Marked By Big Splash | 2/6/1978 | See Source »

...your mail service. Now even the legislative progress has been halted by White House intervention. Last June a bill was introduced into the House of Representatives designed to make the postal system once again viable and effective. Its authors are James M. Hanley of New York and Charles H. Wilson of California, who over the years have taken a great deal of testimony and initiated considerable research in order to write this new bill. In October 1977 the bill was cleared by the House postal committee by a vote of 19 to 4. Almost all observers believed it would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Chairman, Feb. 6, 1978 | 2/6/1978 | See Source »

...promised each other that we would not leave Harvard without starting women's ice hockey," Worsley said. The idea was tabled last year until after exams when Worsley broached the subject with Nancy Kerrebrock. The outcome of this tete-a-tete was a trip to see Floyd Wilson at 60 Boylston...

Author: By Susan K. Mccune, | Title: Nelia Worsley: Ice Hockey Academics Christianity And Ideals | 2/4/1978 | See Source »

...With Wilson's help, they signed up Joe Bertagna to coach them, and as a result of Worsley's perseverance and the interest of freshmen Tania Huber and Lauren Norton, the women's ice hockey team became a reality...

Author: By Susan K. Mccune, | Title: Nelia Worsley: Ice Hockey Academics Christianity And Ideals | 2/4/1978 | See Source »

...quadruply removed, adrift, isolated: a German-speaking Jew living in Prague in the twilight of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, emotionally overpowered by his father. Interesting, if futile, critical combats have been waged over the question of whether Kaf ka was merely a talented neurotic or a visionary genius. Edmund Wilson wrote in 1950: "Kafka is being wildly overdone . . . The trouble with Kafka was that he could never let go of the world-of his family, of his job, of his yearning for bourgeois happiness-in the interest of divine rev elation, and that you cannot have a first-rate saint...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Genius of the Blackest Impulses | 1/30/1978 | See Source »

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