Word: followings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Even the questions that are supposed to reach the Overseers have a long route to follow. The appointment of RAlph J. Bunche as professor of Government called for three separate recommendations. This was standard procedure in the Faculty of Arts and sciences (the College and G.S.A.S.) since it was a life-time appointment. With a departmental vacancy existing, the Government professors met and made a departmental choice...
...field workers will not concern themselves with scholarships or financial aid. Any prespective applicant who needs financial help will eb referred directly to F. Skiddy von Stade, Jr. '38, director of scholarships, John U. Moore '34, assistant to the Provost, and the local Harvard Club. There authorities will then follow-up a case with interviews and pamphlets...
Britain had stood aloof from the negotiations that followed, though her attitude now seemed less hostile. France and Germany had done most of the parleying. "Whenever they agreed on a point," explained one planner, "the other nations would follow suit." Some German officials yearned for the return of profitable cartels and combines again. U.S. pressure and the Bonn government stifled their longings...
Equipped with a rousing new hymn called Follow the Fold, the Salvationists lend a homely charm to proceedings that are otherwise notably secular. Frank Loesser's score, though not unusually accomplished, is wonderfully appropriate: it has the blare of the story, the directness of the dances, the brassiness of the locale. One or two love songs would scarcely be missed; one or two of the ditties, such as Adelaide's Lament, have lively tunes. Michael Kidd's dances are clean and sharp, whether burlesquing honky-tonk routines or pantomiming the drama of dice games...
...Total Warfare. "The cardinal sin of a football official," says Swaffield, "is to be out of position." At the Army-Navy game, his position will be directly behind the offensive team, where he can watch the play develop and follow it downfield, "on top of it" all the way. Each of the other three officials has his standard starting spot: the umpire behind the defensive line, the head linesman sighting along the line of scrimmage for offside violations, the field judge back of the defensive secondary to watch for kicks, forward-pass plays and downfield interference...