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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...party, under the direction of David P. Bennett '42, president of the Student Union, will leave from the Commuters Center at 10 o'clock. Although the group will consist mostly of commuters, because they will be most affected by the bill, any other interested member of the Collegeis cordially invited to join the delegation. Twelve students have already made plans...
...scheduled to be replaced by a new super-super defense agency, when 1) the Lend-Lease Bill is passed, 2) the "tooling-up" period of defense is well along (TIME, Feb. 24). The superagency, known to wisecrackers as the PDQ, is to consist of four Cabinet members: State, War, Navy, Treasury. This setup would keep the defense and aid-to-Britain programs directly under the President, would permit straight-line production by the single-order system: Britain to the Treasury to Army and/or Navy to Britain, under State Department counsel, with Winant, Cohen & Harriman as London receivers and order placers...
...tournament is sponsored by the Debating Council for the purpose of arousing student interest and discovering the hidden talent. Directed this year by John W. Sullivan '43, of Adams House, it will consist of a series of four debates, each of which will be argued by teams from the seven Houses and a Dudley-dormitories team...
...months' experience and are interested in going further. Designed to acquaint the volunteers with the more complicated phases of social service work, such as juvenile delinquency and case work, the course will be offered either under the separate agencies or by combined leaders of several, and will probably consist of field study and lectures, combined. According to present plans, it will start in the latter part of March and last about six weeks...
...third new service being planned by the committee is information on social service work as a career, or for a temporary job. This will consist of complete data on openings and opportunities for professional workers in settlement houses, boys' clubs, and other agencies, here, and in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles...