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With a new boathouse, the membership total will probably rise; but it is difficult to see how the quality of sailing can. In its last three intercollegiate meets, the Crimson has taken two firsts and a second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Down to the Charles | 4/16/1955 | See Source »

...choice is further confused by scholarship applicants who decide to come here despite the fact that they did not receive grants. The Committee finds it increasingly difficult to calculate how many of these men will find its possible to matriculate. At present, there are 265 in the freshman class who applied for but did not receive scholarships...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Record 4000 Applicants Seek Admission to '59 | 4/16/1955 | See Source »

...difficult to see why many professors of law supported Schmitz, for Alfred J. Schweppe, former dean of Washington's law school and now president of the state bar association, had already led the way. Supporting Schmitz' "sound discretion" not to appoint Oppenheimer, Schweppe wrote: "There are brilliant men in the penitentiaries, yet I venture to say that not many of Dr. Schmitz' critics would advocate their being selected ..." He concluded that he was "pretty much fed up with illogical antics of some of the Harvard, Yale and other professors...

Author: By John G. Wofford, | Title: Case for the Pro's | 4/15/1955 | See Source »

Although it will make his job of coordination more difficult, Buck will probably follow this suburban approach, encouraging decentralization, but combining small' overlapping collections. Widener must, still find space in the stacks, however, for 20,000 new books each year. At this rate it will be full by 1975. With the removal of the University Archives and departmental collections, it can perhaps last until...

Author: By Christopher S. Jeneks, | Title: The Management of 120 Miles of Books | 4/15/1955 | See Source »

Prediction is difficult, but at present the library appears faced with two possibilities. Either the changing economic climate will make possible acquisitions, services and construction possible today, or the library will move towards interlibrary cooperation, abandoning its traditional independence...

Author: By Christopher S. Jeneks, | Title: The Management of 120 Miles of Books | 4/15/1955 | See Source »

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