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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Without regard to nationality or political belief, preference in student selection is given to those who plan to teach or enter public life, in order to spread the influence of the Seminar as widely as possible. Application are screened by European student organizations and teachers, and final choice is made after an interview with the Executive Director, Professor John Finch of Dartmouth. All students attend the Seminar without cast to themselves, and where necessary they have their travelling expenses paid...

Author: By Herbert P. Gleason, | Title: At Start of Third Year Salzburg Seminar Boasts Imposing Record | 4/15/1949 | See Source »

...couldn't believe their eyes. Last year, it took a warm, sunny day and at least three other sports events to collect as many as 40 supporters in the stands; and now, on a cold, gray slay there were a couple of hundred people following the game into the final innings...

Author: By Charles W. Bailey, | Title: Egg in Your Beer | 4/15/1949 | See Source »

Foreign affairs specialists from New England opened a three day conference on the teaching of international relations yesterday afternoon at Lowell House. Round table discussions were held last night at the Hotel Commander, two meetings will be held today, and the final plenary session will be tomorrow at Lamont Library...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Foreign Relations Discussion Starts | 4/15/1949 | See Source »

...offer him." He considers his Club friends to be less stand-offish than "the average Harvard man," but fails to make it clear whether or not those genial Club men are genial only with other Club men or if they are just naturally "hail-fellows-well-met." Finally, the author draws an absurd parallel between the exclusiveness of political groups and that of the final Clubs. This little exercise in sophistry seems to be openly tongue-in-cheek as does the pompous argument that the Clubs are merely supplying what the Houses are supposed to give...

Author: By David E. Lilienthal jr., | Title: On the Shelf | 4/15/1949 | See Source »

...Fish, Flesh, and Foul" is a sketchy treatment of a towering theme (the natural animal cruelty of the human species toward its young). Richard Webster's discussion of a Catholic scholar's views on the supernatural seems unnecessarily esoteric, especially the final note of doom that bids us all study the Churchman carefully against the day when goblins will once more roam the earth...

Author: By David E. Lilienthal jr., | Title: On the Shelf | 4/15/1949 | See Source »

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