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...lumped together as "Service Organizations" and "Publications." The book's organization is also defective; the editors insert two pages of Hasty Pudding Show pictures between a series of serious articles and the faculty section. All the senior pictures are put together, with only an introductory house name to distinguish the members of each house. Abandoning both 318's index and insertion of the appropriate house article between each section of pictures, and 319's device of putting house names at the bottom of each page, 320's editors have made it difficult to find one's fellow house members...

Author: By W. W. Bartley iii, | Title: 320 | 5/25/1956 | See Source »

...permitting a high degree of internal control in scheduling courses. Fads come and go at the Center, and if members become bored with Bernard Shaw, nothing prevents them from going to watch the birds in Mt. Auburn cemetery. The only problem is to find some one who can distinguish nuthatches from tufted titmice...

Author: By George H. Watson, | Title: Cambridge Chautauqua | 5/15/1956 | See Source »

...Harvard's new telescope will be particularly adapted to this selecting process. It will also have sharper vision than the 24-ft. "dish" that has been doing Harvard's radio astronomy. If the moon were a source of 21-cm. waves, the 24-ft. telescope could not distinguish it from two other moons ranged in a line beside it. All three would share the same blur...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Radio Eye | 5/7/1956 | See Source »

...believe that most of those who are members of Congressional committees will agree, that where fair procedures are followed the investigations are most effective. It is essential to be extremely careful in this field, where a man's reputation can be destroyed by accusations of Communist affiliation, to distinguish between an individual who is a voluntary participant in the Communist conspiracy and one who innocently may have had contact with it. It is altogether possible that a completely loyal American might have joined a well-concealed Communist front or even two. When he joins a considerable number indiscriminately...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HENRY WALLACE TELLS HOW TO PICK VICE PRESIDENTS | 4/30/1956 | See Source »

...Pretty well everybody was interested in the B & M's engine, the 3713, which is the line's last P-4 Pacific-type. It has a wheel arrangement of 4-6-2, which, as an enthusiast knows, is the way you distinguish one steam engine from another. Others, like the two fellows who brought their tape recorders along, took special delight in 3713's whistle, which is marked for posterity on a commercial disk scheduled for release by Charles Clarke, an electronics specialist from Newton. Still others, such as the lady-folk, liked the aroma of the smoke...

Author: By Gavin R. W. scott, | Title: The Crimson Goes on a Steam Safari | 4/26/1956 | See Source »

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