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When he was only 13, Thomas Verner Moore knew what he wanted to be-a hermit. The son of a Louisville insurance man, young Tom Moore had had his imagination fired by a book on the so-called Desert Fathers of the Church who retired from the world in the...
Under this system Radcliffe girls make their own beds, clean their rooms, and devote not more than five hours a week to bells or waiting on tables. They have done most of these jobs since 1942, when the Annex rapid service was curtailed to meet the labor shortage and cut...
Sing a Song of Sixpence. Among all the U.S. enterprisers who devote themselves to titillating the unripened mind, none has succeeded as Hoppy has, both with his under-age customers and the thousands of manufacturers, retailers and advertising men who hawk his wares. Last week 63 television stations were pumping...
The A.F.L., which made the first at-1936, tried again in 1943, but Mulvihill points out that it was the desire of the tempt to organize University labor in University employees to have an independent union that would devote itself to University problems without outside influence and red tape.
Those fields to which "The Harvard Aggies" devote their study include mainly public administration, agricultural extension methods, economics of agricultural extension methods, economics of agriculture, government, education, and social relations. The required courses are Economics 279, "Land Use and Conservation", and Government 250, "Government Regulation of Industry."