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. Write to-day for . . . FREE Sealed Book, with its amazing revelations about these mysteries of life." Last week this ad, like hundreds of others before it in such respectable publications as the New York Times Magazine Section, was bringing sacks of letters to the headquarters of the Rosicrucians in San...
The constitution permits assessment of dues on the freshman class, but places most fiscal powers of the new Union Committee under some form of vote control either by the Chairman of the Council Freshman Affairs Committee or the Secretary of the Union.
On the other hand, the non-NSA schools haven't been out polishing their halos. They sponsored a constitution--really so informal that it is termed merely an "agreement"--that gave larege but undefined powers to the presiding officers of the conference. These schools have also been deliberately vague about...
Daniel G. Mulverhill, president for the past seven years, puts the success of the union squarely on the benefits it offers. With dues at only 25 cents a month, and with a long list of accomplishments to its credit, the union is regarded so highly by the University that all...
This week few mortals were closer to heart's desire than Jazz Trumpeter Daniel Louis Armstrong. At 48, he was on his way back to the town where he was born, to be monarch for a day as King of the Zulus in New Orleans' boisterous Mardi Gras...