Word: correctible
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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With questionnaires showering on students newly affected by the 18-19 law, Army and draft officials yesterday explained correct answers for certain questions affecting college...
Board 47 has been swamped with men looking for the correct "officer" to sign the statement at the end of the questionaire. The right man is any notary public, and they can be found in all banks as well as Lehman Hall...
...that 1) his paper has no agreement with anyone "either to print news or to refrain from printing news"; 2) despite severe newsprint shortage, it still prints 15 to 24 columns of foreign news. As of the present, however, Editor James's claim for the Times is doubtless correct. Certainly the Times has one of the world's outstanding coverages of foreign news...
...Yard by succeeding terms in the Houses, it created a hodgepodge of members of the various Houses, scattered indiscriminately throughout the dormitories. Occasionally it even assigned roommates to different dining halls. University Hall, its hands already busy with immediate problems, has postponed until February any attempts to correct the situation, meanwhile filling vacancies in the Houses with commuters, if at all Collectively, the Faculty is too busy now to sponsor Freshman activities, individually, their efforts have of necessity been confined to teas and dinners. And these are not enough...
...Raymond Dennett '86, secretary of the Committee on Wartime Personnel, reported that the most scrious shortage in Cambridge was not one of rooms, but of accommodations for families of men working at Harvard. The clubs, he pointed out, would do little to correct this deficiency. Dennett's committee, headed by Emory L. Chafee, Rumford Professor of Physics, tries to look after service men not required to stay on Harvard grounds...