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...matter of cents rather than dollars that separated the Houses. Winthrop's $20.60 topped Adam's $19.80 contribution, while Leverett boasted a $16.80 total. A slim dime was the sole determinant between Dunster's $16.50 and Eliot's $16.40; while all House sales added to a 7 cent per capita hand-out throughout the College...
...Barcelona last month the U.S. Ambassador to Spain, Carlton J. H. Hayes, made a statement that had repercussions (TIME, March 8). Shipments from America, he said, had built up Fascist Spain's oil stocks "considerably higher than the present per capita distribution of the Atlantic seaboard of the U.S." To many this smelled of State Department appeasement-the kind once tendered Japan and Vichy. Sections of the U.S. press viewed with alarm. Some Eastern Congressmen viewed with anger...
ENOUGH COLLABORATORS. Brazil is acquiring a steel industry. Latin America is industrializing. Britain's per capita war production is ahead of the U.S. German industry is still formidable despite bombing. Russian industry has achieved miracles despite the war. China has moved, rebuilt -even expanded-her industry. India has climbed to eighth place among industrial powers...
...third position was Dunster with $22.25, just nosing out Adams with $21.35, while Lowell cinched fifth spot with totals of $15.55, leaving Leverett in the cellar with sales of only $10.50. Winthrop did not sell Bonds and Stamps last week, but per capita sales in 6 Houses averaged almost 9 cents...
...Staff Chiefs' plan will call 8% of the population of the U.S. to arms. Germany has 12% under arms. Britain has 10%, keeps pace with the U.S. in per capita production, and runs ahead of it in some phases...