Word: pasted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Kriebel & Bates introduced Sallman's painting of the "Head of Christ" [see cut], and during the past eight years more than 25 million people from all walks of life and from all leading denominations have enthusiastically accepted Sallman's interpretation of Christ as a strong, masculine and courageous person...
Yesterday's action came after Miss Heaton pointed out to Council that the committee has never had a permanent, year-to-year continuity. "I think every chairman for the past years has had to spend her first four months in office learning the basic working rules of the committee. They should really be known when she goes into office," she said...
...hall to watch. "Oh my yes," replied Miss Cam to my question, "I much admire Dorothy Canfield and I read a novel about New Orleans--what was it? which I liked very much." She picked up the phone and smiled with anticipation. As I walked down the dark hallway, past the still inquisitive chambermaid, I could hear Helen Mand Cam in process of accepting another invitation to speak. No dust will settle while she's about...
...recruit Negroes for the YRC at Registration by using a line involving Lincoln and the freeing of the Slaves, it was hardly discrimination on the part of the YRC to ask him not to continue his act. At least two of Fisher's other points cannot be gotten past so easily, however...
...hand, Fisher has made some distorted accusations, and this may he another of them; on the other, members of the YRC Planning Committee have conceived of peculiar methods in the past, and Bingham is a member of the Planning Committee, and the test-balloon idea is therefore not extraordinary. But no matter which way it finally comes out, this sub-quarrel will only add one more lie to the pattern of underhandedness, bitterness, and dangerous, and dangerous naivete that has characterized the entire affair, and the characterizes too much of politics as practiced by Harvard undergraduates...