Word: centeredness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The Member of the Wedding. Carson McCullers' sensitive study of a lonely, self-centered, self-dramatizing little Southern girl just one step from adolescence (TIME, Jan. 16, 1950).
To meet the growing needs of U.S. mobilization, a whole new crop of Government agencies is sprouting up in Washington's alphabetical garden. Though most of the actual operations are still centered in the old-line Government departments, there are dozens of new boards, bureaus and committees busily making...
Johnson, the youngest of 11 children, was born in Rockville, Maryland, in 1890. He became a pullman porter on the New York Central's Twentieth Century Limited at the age of 19. After five years, he came to Harvard when social life centered in the expensive parties and polite society...
Usually scheduled in mid-April, and ostensibly centered around a crew race, Derby Day has in the past connoted something considerably above more athletic excitement. Last year, for example, one freshman was so carried away by the spirit of it all that he walked right out of his third floor...
One University source yesterday described the new system as "more representative and less clumsy," since alumni interests will supposedly be centered in the revamped Overseers' advisory committee and Faculty interests will supposedly be represented in the new advisory committee which William J. Bingham '16 will chair.