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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...seems to me astonishing that only 147 college presidents are TIME subscribers. I, myself, find TIME quite indispensable and read it through from cover to cover every week. I should think there would be more of my over thousand colleagues who would find the publication as valuable as I do in keeping up to date on everything that happens in the world...
...next two week swill find a competition between the eight clubs that chalked up the highest rating in the qualifying rounds last term, to see which ones will argue out the semi-finals next term. The finals will follow in the spring...
...Union says it does not "want young people going to college only to find themselves in an economic trap--with no jobs when they graduate." That would appear to be just what Mr. Conant does not want, and what he is afraid of. The Union, however, goes on to say, "But unemployment is not the result of the education." Mr. conant might well reply that it is often the result of the wrong kind of education. Can the Union possibly suppose that its own urging ". . . that the fundamental problem be faced . . ." is met by ignoring economic need in the actual...
...nearly killed. When Jerusalem was laid waste, his last request -that he be allowed to follow the children of Israel into captivity-was refused, and Jeremiah wandered alone through the burning city, into the desecrated Temple, until he found in the terrible ruin the assurance he could not find in its days of glory...
...Warner -Knopf ($2.75). A lengthy, parabolic fantasy about three brothers who go into a far country to chase the symbolic Wile Geese. English Author Warner admires the mystical novels of Franz Kafka. Publisher Knopf believes that this book is perhaps another Gulliver's Travels. Hard boiled readers will find it like the curate...