Word: consulting
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Spokesmen for the Atheneum planning committee, Roger A. Moore '53 and Milton S. Gwirtzman '54, said last night College and graduate students interested in joining the group should consult the Notice Column of the CRIMSON this week. They also announced the first meeting had tentatively been scheduled for April...
...failed. To blame that failure upon the critic Instead of the author is a classic maneuver, and, of course, is in some cases justified. But not, I believe, in this instance. In a conflict between critic and author, a good thing for the by-stander to do is consult an impartial authority on the subject--and in this case most of those questioned agree with the reviewer. But the best thing to do in such a case, is for the reader to consult the story itself. I invite all those stirred by the controversy to buy a copy of March...
Travel facilities to Europe this summer will be extremely crowded. Many steamship reservations are already taken. The quickest and most expensive way to travel abroad is by plane. Flights departing and returning on almost any date are still available with all the major airlines. Experience recommends that you consult a travel agent for details, bookings, and complete tours...
Furry commented yesterday, "I can well see how the committee might draw these inferences from by testimony. The fact remains that I did not intend to withhold any information." He said he will consult on further statements with Professor Arthur E. Sutherland of the Law School, head of an advisory legal committee recently set up to Counsel University professors called in congressional Red probes...
Headed by dynamic Jean Monnet, father of the Schuman Plan, the High Authority will run an industrial empire, capable of producing 265 million tons of coal and 46 million tons of steel each year. "We have the power ..." says Monnet. "We do not have to consult anybody...