Word: yearbooks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...good grief after another. School was a "harsh and strict jail." Sparky skipped a year in grade school, but later atoned for that triumph by flunking every course and being left back. His one pride was his drawing skill, and he proudly submitted some sketches to the high school yearbook; inevitably, they were rejected. He joined pickup baseball games, but his team almost always lost. "People are skeptical about Charlie Brown's losing a game 40 to nothing, but I distinctly remember a day when our team was beaten 40 to nothing." Sparky was afraid to talk to girls...
...Harvard Yearbook Publications, Inc., has announced the election of the following officers: Benjamin S. Dunham '66, president; David M. Levy '67, managing editor; Joseph P. Blanchard '67, business manager; J.A. Dorzofsky '67, production chairman; Mark J. Andrews '66, editorial chairman; Martha C. Fransson '66, clerk; Irar Viche-Naess III '67, chairman of the photographic board...
Robert U. Woodward, chairman of the Yale yearbook, The Banner, announced last night that the 1965 Banner will be dedicated to Richard V. Sewall, master of Ezra Stiles College. Sewell has strongly advocated reversal of the administration ruling denying tenure to professor of philosophy Richard J. Bernstein...
...majority of the Yearbook executive board, however, felt that a single issue was really no better than none at all. "If Cambridge 38 is going to come out, it must come out as a magazine," Loeffler explained. "And to be a magazine," he added, "it must come out fairly often...
...main feature of the cancelled issue, a photographic essay by Paul W. Williams '65, will appear in 329, the current yearbook...