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Theatre Guild on the Air (Sun. 8:30 p.m., NBC). The Barker, with Paul Douglas and Ginger Rogers...
Died. Sir Herbert Atkinson Barker, 81, self-styled "manipulative surgeon" whose skill in repairing dislocated joints and stiff knees with his fingers brought him fame, fortune, knighthood and-after the orthodox had long spurned him as a degreeless bonesetter-professional recognition; in Lancaster, England...
Donald Poddle '41, of Minnacapolis, chairman of the Schools Committee of the Harvard Club of Minnesota, agreed fully with Barker...
...Barker and Peddle agreed that other things, a hockey rink, a theatre, and expanded tutorial and scholarship facilities, were also needed. They did, however, feel that other considerations made a new Varsity Club more immediately necessary...
...Although we fully recognize the merit and worth of the House system," wrote Barker, "we are inclined to feel that the Houses are, not a complete answer to the normal desires of students for social contact with men of similar tastes and interests. Is there any better basis for such groupings than an shared interest in some recognized extra-curricular activity, such as athletics...