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Local pedestrians will have to consult their hymarx on glacier-fording and pray for no snow--at least for the remainder of this winter. The Cambridge snow disposal department, reaching for the collected works of a strong figure in the naturalist school, former Mayor Russell of Cambridge, says that as far as ice deposits on "unimportant" Cambridge streets are concerned, "God put it there and God will take it away." Coming in an era of atom bombs, Mark I automatic calculators, and, of all things, snow removal machines, such an attitude seems to take on definite defeatist implications. One might...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ice Age | 1/24/1947 | See Source »

...corner bodega, and then take a turn at the rumba at the neighborhood dance hall. More often lately he has hurried away to a union meeting. But, though Catalino is a good unionist, forking up 30? a day for dues and the benefit fund, and never failing to consult his delegate on all important matters, he is no Communist. He voted for Grau and the Autentico Party at the last elections, and he goes to church, though not quite so often as Violeta. Although he reads the Communist Hoy for its detailed waterfront news coverage, Catalino does not yet share...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA: Dockside Dictator | 1/20/1947 | See Source »

...three-man group requested by Dean Hanford to consult with him on problems of students forced to take unwanted service credits will be headed by Robert S. Sturgis '44 and will include William S. Harrison '43 and another member to be selected later...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Council Body To Probe War Credit Policy | 12/18/1946 | See Source »

Veterans interested in applying should consult the CRIMSON's notice column, which is currently running information concerning applications for scholarships. F. S. von Stade, Jr. Chairman, Committee on Scholarships in Harvard College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MAIL | 12/2/1946 | See Source »

According to Shapley, he was refused permission more than once to leave the room in order to consult with Eliot. When the scientist started to tear some personal notes from the bottom of a prepared speech, Rankin snatched the paper from his hands. Shapley told reporters that Rankin had "asked questions beyond the authority of the committee and had said that the record of the hearing could and would be edited by the committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rankin Cites Shapley for Contempt After Flare-up in committee Session | 11/15/1946 | See Source »

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