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"We must remember that we are in the middle of a city, and dress accordingly," Mrs. Hedy Schumacher, head resident of Holmes Hall, commented. "We have gotten many complaints from alumnae and residents of Cambridge on this matter," she said.
The Yardlings dropped their game with Andover, 6 to 4, the fourth consecutive loss to Andover by the freshman squads. Stan Yassukovich made two goals, Jim Gale and Mike Holmes one apiece.
The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes, by Adrian Conan Doyle and John Dickson Carr. New yarns lovingly constructed by a pair of contemporary Sherlock fans from "unsolved cases" mentioned in the original stories (TIME, April 5).
Delaney deplored the current intellectual atmosphere in the United States as one of conformity and fear, and charged that "the liberals, not the conservatives, have deprived us of our civil liberties. It was supposedly liberal Supreme Court justices like Holmes, Brandeis, and Frankfurter who weakened the First Amendment by writing...
Holmes in his speech explained the "legal aspects of academic freedom," and stated that "the law can give very little protection" to teachers who have been arbitrarily discharged.