Word: posting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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These high costs, raised to an all-time peak during the post war inflation, are perplexing an increasingly large segment of the nation's colleges and universities. In 1948-1949 one-fifth of the private institutions of higher education lost money; included in this list were such schools as Yale, Columbia, Dartmouth, Cornell, and Brown. Harvard achieved a $500,000 surplus, but only by eating into precious reserve funds in order to pay off the debts of many deficit departments...
Coach Jordan had requested a Harvard graduate for his coaching staff and was referred to Clarence E. "Chief" Boston '39, head coach at New Hampshire. Boston apparently refused the more remunerative coaching post at Harvard because he did not want people to get the impression that he was a one-year coach. After leaving his jayvee job at Harvard, Boston served under Earl Blaik for a year, and has been at UNH only one season...
Chafee, noted for his interest in civil liberties, has been at the Law School since 1916. He reached his present post...
Clay was deputy to General Dwight D. Eisenhower during the war. He rose to the post of Commander of the U.S. Forces in Germany in 1947 following a period as Deputy Military Governor of the American zone of that country...
...lectures honor the memory of Edwin L. Godkin, editor of the New York Evening Post and of the Nation and a leading post-Civil War writer...