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Thumbs Up. Whether or not the offensive could continue, the R.A.F. had, in the Battle of Germany, restored the British offensive spirit. That incredible spirit had flagged after Greece and Crete. Parliament had begun to carp at Winston Churchill. The Battle of the Atlantic had had the whole people depressed. Bombings had grown hard to take...
Among the entrants are two winners of the Wellesley race, Schmidt and Paul Carp '42, a collector of genteel old cars, Chapin Wallour '42, and Ted Frasier '42, who rode a high-wheeler in the fall race. Other competitors will be William Schall '42, Arthur Besse '42, John Liebler '42, and the pre-race favorite, six-foot two-inch Clay Orvis '42. Some of the men will bring back Radcliffe dates to the Dunster House Costume Party on tandems later in the evening...
William H. Binder; Thorwill Brehmer; Paul I, Carp; B. David Frank; Geroge I. Fujimoto; Geroge S. Goldstein; Thomas A. J. Herzfeld; William H. E. Jay, 3rd; James B. McCandless; John J. O'Neill; John D. Rigby; Gerard Rohde; Robert T. Sceery; Bertram A. Slaff; Raymond W. Stone; Herbert M. Yarrish...
...line that will have to be tossed to the Cambridge carp will have to include the practicality of the plan under present conditions. As things stand now, the adoption of a federal union of the remaining democracies means nothing less than immediate war for the United States, something that George Gallup has just proved quite unpopular...
...History, the cutting down of tutorial work in Economics will hit the C men hardest. The system will not be abolished for them, however, but each tutor will take carp of about thirty tutees next year instead of twenty-five as it is at present. Honor students will not be affected...