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Wizard or Oz. Contrary to popular belief, this wonderful film is much more than a fantasy for children. Based on the Oz books written around the turn of the century by Populist publicist L. Frank Baum, "The Wizard of Oz" is actually a paean to Rooseveltian progressivism. The Land of Oz, where "we get up at noon, go to work at two we're done, jolly good fun," is actually the world's most advanced welfare state. The lushness of the make-believe countryside, filmed in a beautiful early attempt at color, contrasts starkly with the monochromatic depression reality...
With the Harvard attack controlling the game, and Stephie Baum and Tania Huber playing fine defense along the right sidelines, Crimson goalie Ellen Seidler got a chance to do some cheerleading for most of the afternoon...
...with the fact that for me there was not going to be any wife and kids, and that were I ever to have what I'd thought I wanted--the 'house with the white picket fence'--the partner there would be a man rather than a woman," Alvin H. Baum Jr. '52 writes...
Paul C. Martin, professor of Physics, who is both a member of the Council and the chairman of the Task Force on Concentrations, said yesterday that he tended to trust Baum's statistics as accurate, but said he felt that the proposal, "even if feasible, would not be the optimal use of faculty time...
...Baum said he plans to meet with Pipkin after spring vacation to discuss what form further Faculty Council discussion of the proposal will take