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...Harvard enrollment promises to deepen next year, as the College tuition rise makes itself felt. There are good reasons for the Summer School's concern over its dwindling Harvard population. The School looks to the Harvard undergraduate to keep the August honor grade the approximate equal of its February counterpart. Because of its high standards the Summer School is one of the few that the College can justly accredit. But if its future standards slide, Harvard can hardly with any fairness, continue giving College credit for summer courses...
...Recently," said she, "our universities and colleges have been selected as the latest victims of that No. 1 super-patriot Senator McCarthy, together with Senator Jenner and their counterpart, Congressman Velde . . . [McCarthy's] record as an investigator is shameful . . . He has weakened the morale of our federal service and spread suspicion and fear throughout the nation. He has stirred up hatred and used every device to destroy the confidence of Americans in each other . . . [He is] our modern Grand Inquisitor . . . a dangerous, clever and ruthless demagogue . . . another Huey Long...
...crowd of some 1,700 turbaned Arabs and serge-suited French Communists. His listeners answered with frenzied screams and gesticulations. In the midst of the hubbub, a French undercover agent slipped away to report the temper of the meeting to French Administrator Philippe Boniface. Boniface hurried to his Moroccan counterpart, bearded Mohammed El Mokri, Pasha of Casablanca...
...CRIMSON is laboring under the false impression that the manager of the mower team was its offensive sparkplug. I beg to differ, but the manager of the Mower team played in but one game throughout the entire fall. Mower was the only freshman team to play its Yale counterpart, and again the CRIMOSN in guilty of poor reporting for it was Matthews South that won by forfeit. The Indignant Residents of Mower Hall
Three student poets will red from their own work today. In a new series, designed as a student counterpart to the Morris Gray poetry readings, the Advocate will present Robert Layzer '53, James Chace '53, and Janet Parker, Wellesley...