Word: guested
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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With Dean Buck as guest of honor, Dunster House held a valedictory dinner on Tuesday. In his farewell address, Clarence H. Haring '07, Robert Woods Bliss Professor of Latin-American History and Economies and House Mastor, expressed the hope that Dunster would re-open very soon...
...only 700 miles away. But the U.S., whose troopships steamed 2,300 miles to Reykjavik's cobblestoned levees in 1941, is closer in other ways. Naturally Iceland does not like the presence of strangers. But the U.S. has demonstrated neighborliness by trying to keep things on a guest-&-host basis (see LETTERS). The U.S. has underwritten British obligations to Iceland to the tune of $20,000,000 annually. The U.S. pays good U.S. dollars for Iceland's fish and fish products. Chances are that if the Icelandic Republic leans in any direction, it will lean westward...
Winston Frederick Churchill Guest, polished peacetime poloist (9 goals), second cousin of Winston Churchill, peeled his way through five weeks of boot training at Parris Island, S.C., got commissioned a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps...
Head of the department of virus diseases at the Institute of Experimental Medicine in Moscow, Dr. Smorodintzov received the Stalin Award for Distinguished Service for his work in encephalitis. He is in America as a guest of the Rockefeller Foundation, this being his first visit outside Russia...
Notes About Town--The Ken Club is inaugurating a new policy calling for guest stars from New York every Sunday. Frankie Newton was featured last Sunday. Frankie stayed over Monday and dropped in on Pete Brown at the Savoy...