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...WORLD'S IRON AGE-William Henry Chamberlin-Macmillan...
...twelve years William Henry Chamberlin was the Christian Science Monitor's correspondent in Russia, "where," he says, "the revolt against European civilization began and where it has proceeded to the greatest lengths." He was present at the fall of France which "resounded through the world like that of Rome in the fifth century and Constantinople in the fifteenth." The World's Iron Age is an attempt to trace the connection between these modern disasters...
...second period, Dick Gifford scored the Crimson's lone tally from his inside position. Ward Chamberlin, in the fourth quarter, tied up the ball game for the Orange and Black and forced the fray into overtime periods...
...rules of soccer call for two extra periods in case of a deadlock, and in the final one demanded. Chamberlin took a pass from his teammate Paul Paris and slapped it through to sew up the victory...
...Winchester Richard B. Fawcott Eleanor Downing, Waltham Bradley Fisher Dean Brinckerhoff, New Canaan, Conn. William E. Fuller, Jr. Barbara Jordan, Bancroft George H. L. Gerard Norma Chapiro, New York, N. Y. Howard R. Gleason Elizabeth Stearns, North Cohasset John W. Green Virginia Getz, Morton, Ill. E. Pierce Johnson Sally Chamberlin, Belmont Robert D. Kemble Sally Foss, Concord Ernest A. Mitchell Gerry Lux, Radcliffe Horace Morison, Jr. Grace Eddy, Boston Robert C. Rodger Alice Angelo, Newton Donald G. Schnabel, Jr. Charlotte Taylor, Tufts William P. Slichter Katherine Varrell, Smith Frants Sporon-Fiedler Mary Bush, Dedham Edward M. Taylor June Straw, Hampton...