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...Crimson this week starts a policy of complete coverage of the projects and discoveries of the University's science departments. This article attempts to fill in the background on the Physics and Engineering Departments, and get up to date on their present undertakings. It is the first in a series of three stories...
Each of the seven Houses is conducting a separate campaign for its own DP. The deadline for solicitation has been set for May 5, the date when assurance papers must be signed...
...Hoover Commission, which has been poking into the jerry-built U.S. bureaucracy for months, got around to the Government's business-regulating agencies last week and made its most sweeping suggestions for changes to date. It urged that the power of the Department of Commerce be greatly increased by giving it the jurisdiction over all U.S. transportation, now scattered in a dozen bureaus. Under the Hoover plan, Commerce would take over: ¶ The Interstate Commerce Commission's executive powers over highway and rail traffic (including responsibility for safety and railroad consolidation plans). ¶ All functions of the Office...
...start, a station of their own at Radcliffe. With a $25 grant from the Board of Hall presidents and a donation of rejuvenated equipment from the Network, the girls set up studies in the second floor corner of the field house and began sending programs to dorm residents. To date the station has managed to turn out every scheduled broadcast except for one night in January, 48, when the transmitter line was cut by Moors Hall work trucks...
...today marks the anniversary of another ponderous date in the story of civilization; it was 173 years ago that the British were forced to evacuate their entrenchments behind what is now known as Scollay Square. Which explains the colorful parades that will appear tonight on that historic spot, and the evacuation of the taverns at midnight that will recall the great exodus of 1776. Thus do true Bostonians demonstrate their deep seated sense of traditional rites and solemn observances...