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...days this summer the World Council will meet officially for the first time. Churchmen with such polyglot titles as archbishop, archimandrite, catholicos, exarch, moderator, pfarrer, priest, minister, pasteur, professor and elder will worship and confer with laymen of almost every Christian faith but the Roman Catholic...
Backers of one Councilman aspirant seemed headed for trouble yesterday, when they were summoned to University Hall to explain the presence or red--painted propoganda on local sidewalks. The daubers will soon confer with maintenance department officials...
...Marshall Plan nations settled down in the quiet Hotel Royal Monceau, to work out controlling statutes for ERP, hoped to be finished in three weeks. In Stockholm's Kanslihuset (meaning Chancellery), which is aptly surrounded by weeping willows, the Prime Ministers of Sweden, Norway and Denmark met to confer on the Communist threat their countries face. Hitherto, they had carefully avoided antagonizing the Reds; last week Sweden's Social Democratic Premier Tage Erlanger said: "Communism . . . has placed itself outside the democratic community. The fight against Communism . . . will become part of the guarding of liberty and independence in Sweden...
Sheets is up at 7 every morning, to start a round of activity which permits no time for dreaming. In one day he may drive into Claremont for a meeting of the City Planning Commission, confer with his partner (he is also an architect) about the design of a new church or country club, teach a class at Scripps College (where he heads the nine-man art department), and paint a picture. Evenings-unless by chance he has been asked to make a speech on foreign affairs-he devotes to his wife and four children and to the guests they...
...Yale athletic director said that he and William J. Bingham '16 would probably confer with Asa Bushnell, Commissioner of the EIL, in an effort to work out some plan that would prevent future flare-ups. A rotation system, Kiphuth said, might counteract the difficulties imposed by varying rules interpretations in different areas...