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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...CRIMSON quite properly takes an editorial interest from time to time in English A. I should like to enter a protest against one charge which you bring against English A in your editorial of Monday, February 28, and to raise some questions about which it seems to me you might well do some thinking...
...other events tonight Ulen has named Bob Berke and Ted Norris to enter the 220-yard freestyle; Chuck Hoelzer, Tom Woods, and Captain Jerry German in the medley relay; John Steinhardt and Tom Woods in the 150-yard backstroke; Norris and Paul Tibias, in the quarter-mile; and Win Briggs and Gordon Weir in the dive...
...price of three sticks of gum, the New Yorker can escape his harried, subway-riding existence and enter the gaudy, slam-bang world of the tabloid Daily News and Mirror. There life can be newsy, glamorous, compassionate and sinful all at once. In Hearst's Mirror one morning last week, millions of readers of a paternity-suit story met a long-lashed brunette...
There are also several openings in the managerial field, according to Varsity Manager Charles Morgan, who last night offered a last chance for sophomores to enter the spring competition...
Conservation was one of the first issues to enter the field. Conservation in oil has become a standard part of all oil legislation, and all states have their conservation laws. Federal conservation, however, has always been more effective than state, and Harold Ickes charges that oil lobbies in some states, particularly California, have reduced conservation to an ineffective farce. This consideration makes federal ownership necessary to maintain an important oil reserve. A Representative from Texas, however, says that there is precedent for federal regulation of state owned oil fields. Although most oil conservation is now in the hands...