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...shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of any citizen of the United States . . . nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of its laws." In its decision, the Court ruled that the Amendment "could not have been intended to abolish distinctions based upon color, or to enforce social, as distinguished from politically equality, or a co-mingling of the two races upon terms unsatisfactory to either." It denied that the enforced separation of the two races stamps the Negro with a badge of inferiority...
...Monday, the Radcliffe Student Council voted to abolish the system of reserving unless an effective priority system could be established. The Council suggested a time clock which would stamp both the date and time on the slip when deposited...
...Radcliffe Student Council voted yesterday to abolish the present system of reserving books unless a cheap and practical way of dating book slips can be instituted...
Miss Ruth Porritt, head librarian, told the Council that some way must be found to improve the present system or she would personally abolish it. Books can now be reserved three days in advance, but this has proved ineffective because duplicate slips can be made for one book...
Last week, in its place, he put out a new, 72-page monthly named World. With an expanded staff, Phillips hopes to abolish the "visionary" outlook of his old magazine, give as many as 150,000 readers (first printing: 82,000) solid information about international politics and business. The first issue has such articles as the "last message to the West" from Berlin's late Mayor Reuter, Italian Industrialist Adriano Olivetti's explanation of "How U.S. Aid Boomeranged in Italy," and regular departments on investment abroad, the United Nations, "What's Ahead," etc. The first issue...