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...large the issue is full and well-rounded. If it has a flaw, it is the paucity of student articles on current affairs, for there is really but one in this issue, and additional interest might be gained by the substitution of a few articles on the order of the Guardian's for the magazine's stories and poems. These purely literary efforts seem beyond Threshold's scope, and they are not of a calibre to constitute significant contributions. But, in any case, Threshold remains readable and uncommonly constructive. Certainly it is a major contribution to student literary and political...
...First flaw came with the storming of areas where hard cores of prepared Russian resistance ruled out tanks as a major offensive weapon. Odessa fell only after a fierce, brutal fight; Leningrad, encircled, has withstood over four months of siege; Moscow threw back three gigantic offensives...
...Only flaw in the ointment: the Germans may have faked and planted it for the British to find...
...flaw, though, is the painfully self-conscious use of racy slang. Some of the players, notably Miss Stanwyck, mouth it so unfeelingly that at times it falls completely flat...
...Since a flaw like this seriously narrows the scope of the new program, an investigation of how it might be solved seems in order. Drawing on the regular scholarship fund, which seems the most obvious solution, would doubtless prove to be unsatisfactory, since these funds are already inadequate. Of the four hundred and fifty upper-classmen on the Dean's List who last year applied for scholarship aid, one hundred and fifty were turned down. Further demands would simply make it harder for everyone...