Word: calls
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...magazine was unavailable at all but one news stand in the Square area yesterday. Two dealers reported that a "priest from St. Paul's" had visited them Tuesday night, and advised them to take the publication off their stands, while a third said he had received a phone call from a woman who told him that "a bunch of the boys would be over to tear up the books" if he didn't get them out of the shop...
They run to considerable length, neatly panned out in slanting German script; most of them simply describe everyday life--"very ordinary"--and ask questions about America and its people. Many call for student exchanges to enable the countries to "vanish international misunderstanding." And nearly all constantly thank the students who they claim are doing so much "to show us the need to democracy...
Below the legislative level, much of the furor has been concentrated on colleges. Certain powerful Williams College alumni did their best last year to get Professor Frederick Schuman fired. Schuman was rated one of the college's top lecturers by the students; certainly no one can call the Williams student body radical...
...network board has discovered a commercial station in Michigan that is using the same call letters--WHRV, and it wants to avoid the confusion that might result with two stations using the same letters...
WHCN to WHRV to ??? The Harvard Radio Network faces another name change, but it has no idea what the new call letters will be, according to President William P. Raney...