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...League's inactivity in recent months, Ralph H. Cutler '40, co-chairman of the A. I. L., said last night, is a result of the lack of sharp and dramatic threats to American neutrality. Developed as a sounding board of student opposition to sending American troops abroad, the A. I. L. is ready to sound off again when the opportunity arises, he pointed...
...Harvard Glee Club of sixty members will give a half-hour concert at the dinner, it was announced by Mr. William a. Lawrence, co-chairman of the affair. Other entertainment will be provided by a section of the Band, by a professional orchestra, singers, instruments soloists, and student entertainers...
Author Ernest Hemingway and William Allan Neilson, president-emeritus of Smith College, were appointed co-chairmen of the sponsoring committee to arrange the conference for Protection of Foreign Born. Keynoted Co-Chairman Neilson: "Noncitizens are being denied jobs and are being threatened with registration. More than 70 so-called anti-alien bills pending in the 76th Congress indicate the manner in which the attacks upon the freedom of the noncitizen can be used...
...same type of test at the end of the year, an attempt will be made to gain a factual estimate of their improvement. In one of these three ways, the Undergraduate Faculty may be able to discover whether it is giving its tutees the benefits they want. Lawrence Lader, co-chairman Undergraduate Faculty Committee...
Other Harvard men filling important positions were A. Jerome Himelhoch '38, who served on the Nominating Committee and as co-chairman of the labor discussion round table, and H. Van Buren Cleveland '38, chairman of the opening session of the convention. Reizo Nishikawa '40 was secretary of the convention, and Harold L. Stubbs '39 official recorder...