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...some places students studied carefully the digest of the provisions listed on the ballot, and in Dunster more than 30 men consulted the Constitution itself. Dunster was also high among the Houses in total ballots cast with a husky 274, which was surpassed only by the Union...
...connections with the University. Deserving as they undoubtedly were, their merits were largely intramural and might have been recognized in a less ostentatious manner. Of the remaining three, the more recent works of one, at least, could hardly earn him a greater reputation than that of a Reader's Digest hack writer, leading the observer of such academic proceedings to wonder how much serious consideration is given prospective candidates for honorary degrees...
...eight weeks, Lord Beaverbrook's London Sunday Express had given four columns an issue to a serialized digest of a new book called Montgomery, "the authentic life story" written by its topflight war correspondent, tiny, toothy Alan Moorehead...
...graduate of Click, Look and the Annenberg Radio Digest, Purdy edited OWI's wartime propagandistic Victory (nine languages, more than 1,000,000 circ.). His job at Parade will be to put some punch into the not-so-bad, not-so-good pictorial while foghorn-voiced Red Motley puts some ads into...
...Secretaries? The speech was such a mouthful that it took a while to digest it. New York Daily News's John O'Donnell, who knows an isolationist when he sees one, cheered Wallace as a repentant arrival in the isolationist fold. The New York Times wondered how good an internationalist Mr. Wallace really was. Reaction in the foreign press ranged from perplexity and amazement to cheers from the London Daily Worker (see INTERNATIONAL...