Word: caste
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Directed by Hibbard G. James '46, this first HDC production of the term will have a cast of five. Andrew M. Smith '48. Tom Gad of the V-12, and William M. Mayleas '46 will play the male parts, while Miss Doreen Saxon, Radcliffe '48, and Miss Nancy Boyle, Radcliffe '46 will hold down the female roles in the play's premiere...
...cast no aspersions on the Nazis' courage: "No one in his senses would call the Germans cowards as long as they've got their machines." And he paid his tribute to the efficacy of their dirty fighting: "The Germans have been brought up to be nasty to people. We've been brought up to be gentlemen, and that's been a handicap to us in fighting this war. We've got to learn to give up being gentlemen for the duration...
Soon there would be a new, independent Poland-a parliamentary democracy. The hard fact of the Polish question was that the Kremlin would now dominate Poland. The London Government in Exile would have to agree (see Poland) or it would be cast on the garbage heap of history...
...president Engel did not like to retire. Toting his brief case, he looked back at his old office last week, said wistfully, "I've been walking up that corridor for 45 years, and I'm going to miss it." But as a Santa Fe director, Engel will cast his eye down Gurley's corridor for some time. President Gurley will need lots of help on postwar operations...
Each director will vote the number of votes of the nation or nations which he represents. Voting power is on the basis of 250 votes for every nation plus one vote for every $100,000 of that nation's subscription. Thus the U.S. will cast at least 28% of the votes in the Fund and 27% of the votes in the Bank...