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When the Crimson Network decided to take on the dignified name of "Harvard Radio Network" last week, it severed the last shred of the umbilical cord that bound it to its parent organization, The Harvard Crimson. Before it was big enough to toddle about, the Network had been nourished with Crimson funds and fed upon the services of the paper's editors and bookkeepers. The broadcasting unit was not long in growing up, however, and began running its own affairs almost before the College knew it had a radio station...
Before the discussion, the group heard Robert A. Horn instructor in Government, speak in favor of President Truman's views, and Cord Meyer, Jr., chairman of the group's international committee, attack the present form of the administration's stand...
...adoption of a resolution expressing the stand of the group will be the chief business of this meeting, at which Cord Meyer, Jr., chairman of the International Affairs Committee, and Robert A. Horn, instructor in Government, will speak...
...loose-stringed violin, looks like a cross between a walkie-talkie and a strangler's cord. The performer clutches it in a nursing position, strokes it with a long bow, makes sounds like a violin with loose strings...
...third case did not surprise doctors; death was due to a spinal cord injury...