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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Riding high after four consecutive victories, the varsity baseball team will get a very stern test when it faces Brown this afternoon at Providence. The Bruins, with a 5-1 record to date, appear to be the class of the Eastern League...

Author: By John P. Demos, | Title: Baseball Varsity To Meet Brown | 5/6/1959 | See Source »

...critical technique is one of exposing through quotation. Using this technique, the critic must be careful that the words he quotes actually appear in the work he attacks, and are not drawn from obscure slots in the CRIMSON files or from even dimmer recesses in the Cambridge collective unconscious ("other-directed," "sibling rivalry," "residual bitterness," "bubble gum," etc.). In Mr. A.'s review many words are enclosed by quotation marks, but few of these words may be found enclosed within the covers of our magazine. By giving us credit for sentences which pour out of his own head or somewhere...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STINGER STUNG | 5/6/1959 | See Source »

...following is an excerpt from an article in the November 23, 1958 issue of "Ogonek," a Russian magazine comparable in format and circulation to "Life." The translation is by Kent Geiger. The rest of the article will appear in its entirely next week in the CRIMSON...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Our Innocents Abroad | 5/5/1959 | See Source »

...years ago, cancer was detected by the crude method of waiting for an obvious malignancy to appear. Then Dr. George Papanicolaou of Cornell University Medical College devised his revolutionary method of early detection: smearing body secretions on glass slides for microscopic study of cells. In thousands of doctors' offices, the now standard Papanicolaou technique is to stain cells with polychrome dyes. Seen in the visible spectrum of light, the dyes readily emphasize the structure of malignant cells...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Faster Cancer Detection | 5/4/1959 | See Source »

...undergraduates have announced publication of a 40-page magazine, Gadfly, which will appear tomorrow afternoon. The new magazine, scheduled to be printed monthly throughout the school year, is one of "criticism and controversy, a polemic against various attitudes at Harvard and Radcliffe," Sara Dakin '60, one of the editors, explained yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Two Undergraduates To Publish Magazine Of Socratic Criticism | 4/30/1959 | See Source »

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