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...Lucy M. Caldwell ’09, a Crimson editorial writer, is a histroy and literature concentrator in Adams House. Her column appears on alternate Wednesdays...
Everyone was waiting for penn, the showdown for the title that had been in the works since the start of year. The two best teams, the histroy the rivaly. "Penn's not a rivalry; it's a war." senior offensive tackle Roger Caron said. "Nothing would be better (than beating Penn). It would be bigger than Yale. Definitely bigger...
...grown since the end of American occupation in 1952 from a destitute and demoralized suzerainty to a robust economic giant. Now ranking fourth in the world (after the U.S., the U.S.S.R. and West Germany) in industrial production, her economy expands 8% yearly, the fastest sustained growth in modern histroy. Riding the wave of this economic power, she has led efforts in recent months to mediate the dispute between Indonesia and Malaysia; and it is possible that she may someday play a similar role in Vietnam...
...overdue." In the years since the first report and the founding of the Program, there has been only one formal reappraisal of General Education, and even that review was confined to the Natural Sciences. It occurred in 1958 and argued that non-scientists would derive less benefit from studying histroy of science than from studying the sciences themselves...
Bernard A. deVote '20 will conduct English 95 next year in addition to English 31, which he is now giving. Dr. Theodore Spencer, instructer in English, and Walter E. Houghten, instructor in Histroy and Literature, will jointly give English...
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