Word: make
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...fall of 1937 "to bridge the gap between liberal arts education and professional work" the course has turned out 316 graduates, who net an average salary of $3,000 to $5,000 a year. Top earners make about $7,000. The program is administered by two directors--T. North Whitehead and Mrs. Ragnhild J. Roberts...
...decision to produce the play despite official disapproval was announced yesterday by Idler president Irene O'Neil '51 after a special meeting with Idlers' executive board. The group had intended to make a routine announcement of his intention to produce the play at a tea and candidate meeting Tuesday...
...taken walking trips all over the world. Finding a companion seems to have been his chief trouble: "When I describe a trip to my friends they're all for it" ... emphasis from a waggling forefinger ... "but when it gets right down to it they say, 'Why we could make that in an hour on the train...
Several of the poems he recited are scheduled for publication next month in his latest volume, "Completed Works." One of the yet unpublished poems, written in 1940, was, "An Open Letter to Poet Archibald MacLeish, Who has Forsaken His Massachusetts Farm to Make Propaganda for Freedom." MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, was present in the audience...
...freshman line, but it should be noted that the Yardlings were using an Army-type defense which they learned on Monday and which was thus unfamiliar to them. By the time the second and third string varsity teams took over, the freshmen had settled down and were able to make the varsity extend itself for yardage...