Word: confusionism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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NEW YORK, October 2 -- Bernard M. Baruch tonight charged Henry A. Wallace with creating "confusion and division among our people" by failing to correct what he said were "errors" about the United states atomic energy plan in Wallace's July letter on foreign policy.
Hundreds of sleepy-eyed students were outside fighting their way inside toward the few remaining seats. Hundreds who had already secured the valued havens of rest inside were streaming back outside to purchase the pamphlet. The result: mass confusion.
Frankly admitting that the present confusion in Class lines made the ordinary constitutional procedure impractical, the Council accepted the proposal of its President, Levin H. Campbell '48, to select two members from each House and the commuter group in addition to four Council members.
Moviemakers could avoid audience confusion by sticking to a few simple, basic assumptions: either a ghost can always get through a closed door without any bother, or he should have trouble in every spook picture.
Above all of the confusion and the crowds there still remains an intangible--the Harvard name--which, for better or worse, has attracted 2000 men who are willing to invest four crucial years and want the best possible returns. If the record is any sort of evidence, they have little...