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...Nationalism versus the UNO" will be the topic under discussion tonight by Associate Professors Michael Karpovich and Donald C. McKay of the History department, joining with Cord Meyer, Jr. 1G, under the sponsorship of the Harvard Forum. The meeting will be held at Emerson D at 7:45 o'clock...
Student members of the following committees are: treasurer, and rules committee, Frank Frazer 1PA; secretary, John Peasley 1PA; membership, George Delaney 1GB, George Cunningham '42, and Deborah Solbert, a Radcliffe student; publicity, John Goodbody 1G and Henry Shames 1L; national affairs, James Lanegan 3L; international affairs, Cord Meyer 1G--an original A.V.C. member--and George Hoffman 1G; and legislation, Charles Choate...
Burned Up. In Monroe, Wis., desk policeman Herb Bolliger 1) got a frantic call for the fire department; 2) threw the fire switch-which wouldn't work; 3) raced to the fire station and yanked a bell cord-which broke; 4) whirled to rush back to the police station siren, tripped over a rope coil; 5) switched on the siren; 6) answered the phone again, heard: ". . . fire under control...
Current Event. In Sedalia, Mo., a cow lost interest in her cud: experimentally bit an electric light cord, abruptly lost interest in everything...
...hard for many of them to believe that they can probably regain independence, of a sort. But Boston's Surgeon Donald Munro, who has seen it happen, is sure that they can. Says he: "If he is properly treated, every patient with a spinal cord injury who is intelligent and cooperative and has the use of the shoulder, arm and hand muscles can be made ambulatory . . . lead a normal social life and . . . earn a satisfactory living...