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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...such occasions high U.S. or British officials come to the bank's defense and explain that its business, under McKittrick, is so conducted that none of its operations could possibly confer an advantage on any belligerent nation at the expense of another. These operations consist chiefly of: 1) collecting interest; 2) semi-automatic renewal of maturing investments (no new ones are made); 3) extending limited credits to central banks; 4) handling payments under the international postal agreement and prewar treaties; 5) acting as banker for the International Red Cross organizations operating from Switzerland. Last year the bank...
Control of policies in the wartime semi-weekly will be in the hands of a Board of Graduate Editors, which will consist of David M. Little '13, former president of the CRIMSON and now Secretary to the University and Master of Adams House; Donald T. Field '31, another former executive now practising law in Boston; Thomas S. Kuhn '44, former Editorial Chairman; and Mrs. Anna S. Hoke, permanent secretary of the CRIMSON...
While the Graduate Board will have all the powers now in the hands of the executive board and the full board, the actual mechanics of putting out the papers will be performed by a SERVICE NEWS board, which will consist at first of members of the current Crimson board, with Robert S. Landan continuing as editor. Mrs. Hoke will be in charge of business affairs, with the title of manager...
...usual, their course will consist of all those things that many months of experience have found are necessary to fit the civilian clergyman for his military job. The basic course of Practical Duties will serve as a guide in directing their long since sequired religious principles to the military life...
Broadcasting with its lighting circuit set-up on a near-nightly schedule, the Network is able to carry a greater volume of dramatic and variety material to the House-dwellers. Its programs, planned, written and "put on the air" by undergraduates, consist of skits, news bulletins, classic and popular music, quizzes, and interviews blended in the same proportions used by coast-to-coast syndicates. One special service in the past has been the broadcasting of important conferences and addresses from the Lowell Common Room and Emerson...