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Edric A. Weld's Constitutional Committee saw partial fruition of its fall work Wednesday night as the Student Council unanimously approved the committee's revised draft of the new Council Constitution. The investigation was begun last spring under the direction of Thomas L. P. O'Donnell '46, then president of the Council...
...home for his promotion to glory. Rather than surrender his godlike reputation and disappoint the folks, Sugino settled down to nearly a half century's hiding in Hulutao, a bleak blister on Manchuria's coast. But in Japan his fame grew with the years, reached fruition when death-seeking members of the Special Attack Corps began hurling then-frail planes into U.S. warships at Lingayen Gulf and Okinawa...
...there be left in the College any hardy soula cager for journalistic enterprise and fruition-persons who have the urge to learn about reporting or writing or selling or taking pictures or even drawing cartoons--if they failed to join the CRIMSON'S fall competition last night, they will have another chance later in the week...
...minutes against Yale will ever doubt that the coach did an amazing job with his greenest team, and the good news that comes as gravy to one of Harlow's most successful seasons here is that the work he started this year will only really start to come to fruition next fall...
...Tuesday meeting of Section 16 was the fruition of the three weeks' work. Present were the students, Walker, and Eiijah William Cunningham, who came prepared to defend himself against a paper written by a Freshman...