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...prepared the way for the Nazis, and the behind-the-stage work to make Hitler chancellor was already in full swing. A group of us who were united in our opposition to the Nazis decided that we should do something about it. We started off with what was called Haus und Hof propaganda: invading the courtyards of apartment houses with guitars and accordions to attract attention, then making speeches while others went from door to door passing out mimeographed sheets with our youthful interpretations of the political situation. This kind of anti-Hitler propaganda was forbidden even under the Papen...
Minor Lacrosse H: Irwin M. Arias '47; Emera S. Bailey '47; John E. Baker '49; George W. Blanchard '44 ocC; Donald C. Borg '47; Lowell Chamberlain '49; Edward S. Dewey '47. co-Captain; Robert H.T. Dodson '47; William M. Ennis '44 ocC; Haus H. Eshn '49; Martin L. Frank '47; John C. Grady '47; James M. Graham 3rd '49; Ellis D. Hodge '49; Donald B. Louria '49; Richard M. Potter '46; Robert L. Richards '49; Frank Rohr, Jr '47; Russell C. Schubert '49; Jefferson S. Smith '48; Robert B. Snow, Jr. '49; Frank W. Trinkle '47; Gordon G. Wood...
Adressed to Miss Elsi Haus, the Unitarian Committee's representative in Vienna, a group of Czech students wrote, "Your action brings real relief to those who need it most: survivors of concentration camps, members of the resistance movement and the politically persecuted...
...dusk outside, German Haus-frauen listened in bewilderment to the discordant doughboy opera. The irreverent G.I.s, having captured the opera house and set up a command post there, had found the property room intact. Tired as they were, the temptation to dress up and put on a show was too much for them. The performance lasted two hours...
...series of current events talks have been arranged for the first session of the Summer Term. One of these series, scheduled for 4 P.M. on Tuesday afternoons beginning July 7, will deal particularly with international events and will be presented by Professor Haus Kohn of Smith College in the New Lecture Hall. The other series, dealing more especially with national affairs, will be presented by members of the faculty of Harvard University at 4 P.M. on Thursday beginning July 2 in the New Lecture Hall. Both series are open to the general public...