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Nucleus of the Archives is the original Women's Rights Collection. A huge orange banner proclaiming "The College Equal Suffrage League" in purple lettering greets one at the door. And portraits of famous suffragettes almost hide the walls of the Victorian-like room...
...Tribune has since turned McCarthy's human flaws into padded infallibility. Playing down or ignoring all recent attacks, it brought McCarthy into the Schine affair unchallenged, Under Saturday's banner headline, columnist Willard Edwards again forgot the Senator's critics. He began, "Army Secretary Stevens was accused by Senator McCarthy (R-Wis.) today of attempting to kill an investigation of communism in the army by suggesting that McCarthy 'go after the navy, the airforce, and the defense department'." Referring to this as a "disclosure," Edwards punched on down a column sprinkled with pressure words like "revealed" or documentary exhibit...
...sink on the top floor, turned on the faucets and let a flood of water spread throughout the building. They invaded a science classroom, smashed its vials, overturned desks, scattered papers and exhibits over the floor. They sprayed halls and corridors with fire extinguishers, partly burned a school banner, slashed furniture in a teachers' lounge, spattered paint through two classrooms, tore up books in the library. But to veteran Manhattan teachers, all this was not unusual. In the past few years, they have become increasingly accustomed to what the New York Daily News has called the new three...
...Barry Morely, who has been haunting G & S productions at Harvard long enough to be of proven worth, the cast is amazingly lusty and pleasant to hear. Furthermore, it shows great initiative and skill in presenting Trial By Jury as a curtainraiser. Under the banner of the Congregational-Presbyterian Student Fellowship most of the same group that has supported Morely in other productions is on hand. They all know their business, and make it a pleasure for the audience...
Warming up, Barthel seemed as unconcerned as the crowd was excited, though he was making only his third start on an indoor track and had never seen the Garden's before. He stood respectfully for The Star-Spangled Banner, then straightened a bit more as the band struggled through the Luxembourg national anthem, Ons Hémecht (Our Homeland). At the starter's gun, medium-built (5 ft. 9 in., 155 Ibs.) Barthel was off with the pack, running smoothly and easily with his short-legged stride...