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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Seniors looking for mid-winter degrees heard nothing from University Hall this week as College departments awaited final term grades before making their recommendations. Meanwhile, records of over 300 students begin the long grind through the University secretarial mill...
Before the meetings begin, Forum members will launch a series of four nation-wide broadcasts in conjunction with Columbia University's World Security Workshop. Dean Erwin R. Griswold of the Law School will moderate the first program...
...your Dec. 29 issue you mention the 16 European nations participating in the Marshall Plan . . . and you begin your enumeration with "Australia." . . . The actual participant in question is 971 years old and was already quite civilized when Australia was not even a convict settlement. . . . The country, sir, is the romantic little Republic of Austria. . . . MICHAEL HAMMER Berkeley, Calif...
...viewed with alarm the Nieman Foundation, the Crimson (which he thought aptly named), and Author Vera Micheles Dean, for "suppressing the uglier aspects" of Communism in her course on the U.S.S.R. (The Crimson tartly pointed out that Mrs. Dean was not even teaching at Harvard; she is due to begin next month...
This year's review of Business in 1947 (TIME, Jan. 12) was the most extensive TIME has ever run. A.D. 1947 was a critical, confused, difficult year, and the editors' attempt to evaluate it had to begin, of course, with the facts. Because many final figures are not released until after the year's end, the editors had to go directly to the sources for some statistics that were vital to the story. Many of them were to be had only in Washington, and some weeks before the story went to press Washington Bureau Reporter Marshall Berger...