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Undergraduate editors and writers can enter a brief competition this week for the position of writer of "The Undergraduate," a regular Alumni Bulletin feature. Competition calls for submission of manuscripts covering the news of the month from April 15 through May 15, and the winning article will appear in the issue...
Undergraduate editors and writers can enter a brief competition this week for the position of writer of "The Undergraduate," a regular Alumni Bulletin feature. Competition calls for submission of manuscripts covering the news of the month from April 15 through May 15, and the winning article will appear in the issue...
...Play a Bad Card . . ." "I felt I had something to do in politics," says Spaak of this period, "but all the doors were closed." In 1935, a door opened. Premier Paul van Zeeland asked him to enter the Cabinet as Minister of Transport, Posts & Telegraphs. Spaak accepted. Then, excitedly, he telephoned his mother: "Maman, if your telephone breaks down, complain directly to me. I'm the new Communications Minister." The next year he became Foreign Minister...
...given non-resident House privileges, the House masters have at long last decided to assume their share of the College's over-crowding. It is unfortunate that the masters let this peak year slip by, when the Union was jammed as never before. Meal lines at the theoretically "freshman" enter were of magnitude that threatened to obscure the highly-important activities program, and it seemed clearly up to the Houses to take at least the exiles living in Claverly and Apley. But the Houses contented themselves with the status quo, and the Union has luckily gone this far without bursting...
...Senator Bob Taft and operator of the 108-year-old Cincinnati Times-Star; Chain Publisher Frank Gannett; the Ridder brothers of Manhattan and Minnesota; and portly Publisher Silliman Evans of the Nashville Tennessean. Enquirer Publisher Roger Ferger, 54, who joined the staff as advertising manager in 1920, may enter a bid himself, backed by local capital. And Newspaper Broker Smith Davis had others on the string...