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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Richard M. Sandler of Mathews Hall--PBH, Brooks House Committee, Fall Blood Drive, Clothing Drive, Co-Chairman Spring Blood Drive. Jack Willis of Mathews Hall--National Scholarship Holder, Caisson Club Dance Committee. Albert J. Klingel, Jr., of Holworthy Hall --Debate Council, PBH Blood Drive Worker. Harvard Young Republican Club, Free Enterprise Society. William Holden of Thayer Hall--Freshman 150 lb. crew, Freshman track. Charles Nelson, Holworthy Hall--Freshman football, PBH social work at Cambridge Community Center, Freshman track, Natl. Scholarship holder. John G. Morey of Mower Hall--1952 Smoker Committee, Debate Council. Richard T. Button of Masachusetts Hall. Harvard Varsity...
Professors Schlesinger and Cherington fought the question of concentration of power in government hands at the Free Enterprise Society's forum in the Littauer Auditorium last night. The topic was, "'The Fair Deal,' Its effect on our liberties...
During Schlesinger's speech, the History professor questioned the meaning of the term "Free Enterprise." He said it either meant freedom from government intervention or freedom from mon- opolies and cartelization. If the former is reliant, "the Free Enterprise members must face political chaos because the people will not stand for 'apple selling again...
...plans for enlarging Harvard's student loan facilities were proposed by Monro. The first, which has been employed at Yale for ten years, would provide for a maximum loan of $600 per year interest free until five years after graduation from college. Then there would be a 4 to 41/2 percent interest rate on the loan until it was completely repaid...
...visiting newshawks were given a free rein on questions and drinking water, but Valpey's short talk was so disarming and complete that nobody could think up anything to ask him after he finished...