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...support before the actual invasion, and resulting demise of France occurred, Mayer said, and when the Vichyites came into power there was an insistent clamoring to be "paid off." The positions in North Africa were awarded in large number to such men, where conditions were in a state of flux and there was large opportunity for corruption, Professor Mayer stated...
With Captain Qaelen Felt now in the Army, the Harvard lineup has been in a state of flux for the past week. Definitely in the nine that will go to make the team, however, are Tom Baker, George Clay, Wally McDonald, Decker Orr, Dudley Palmer, Cort Parker, Tom Sears, Dave Shepard, and John Zinsser. Little is now known about the Yale team, although Barnaby Indicated last night that they would be "very tough pickins...
That the University's statement of the need for experimentation and its selection of the Freshmen to enter next week occurred simultaneously yesterday was more than coincidence. It was one of the fullest expressions of Harvard's position since Pearl Harbor. It was concrete action to meet the demanding flux of the present period without sacrificing standards...
Latest effort to formulate a practicable faith for a world in a flux is a brief (104-page) symposium called A Righteous Faith for a Just and Durable Peace. The pamphlet was issued by the commission picked by the Federal Council of Churches to study the basis of a Just and Durable Peace. The contributors include John Foster Dulles (head of the commission), William Ernest Hocking,Henry P. Van Dusen, Luther A. Weigle, John Mackay, Pitirim A. Sorokin, Harry Emerson Fosdick. The little 25? book brings within the reach of everyone the most recent Protestant thought on the problem which...
...problem which Daiches poses is a crucial one. How shall a sensitive artist with a rich background in the fairly stable tradition of the nineteenth century write about a society where public values have broken down almost completely, and even personality is in flux? The critic traces Virginia Woolf's attempt at a solution, from her earliest novels, through her boldly experimental short stories, to the great achievements of her middle period, and the less successful attempts of her later years, which were carried off by sheer virtuosity in her command of language. He shows how she introduced the lyric...