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...Assuming they are otherwise qualified, should Communists be permitted to teach at college?" Sci. So. Sci. Hu. Y N Y N Y N Adams 79 24 63 39 70 31 Dunster 100 36 72 54 81 44 Eliot 65 33 48 48 60 38 Kirkland 94 16 69 38 77 31 Leverett 104 38 76 60 88 51 Lowell 137 34 105 66 125 46 Union 242 75 172 141 195 119 Winthrop 82 48 67 61 66 52 HARV. TOTAL 902 304 763 412 672 507 Radcliffe 58 16 41 32 52 23 TOTAL...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Students Favor Letting Reds Teach; House Committee Asks Book Lists | 6/11/1949 | See Source »

Dartmouth II, HU...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball Results | 5/10/1949 | See Source »

...Kolachi village, on the way, no longer smoked but the smell of burnt thatch and straw (set ablaze by mortar shells) hung pungently over all. Its cottages were roofless, blackened earthen walls, through which children and women poked forlornly. On a slope in front of the ruins sat Fang Hu-shih, a wrinkled grandmother bundled in a black padded jacket and trousers. Her silver earrings danced back & forth as she rocked in silent grief. Yesterday at the height of the fighting she had hobbled on her tiny bound feet a mile away to a safe spot in the fields. Behind...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Eighteen Levels Down | 12/20/1948 | See Source »

...late afternoon, our ten-wheeler pulled into the large village of Chiang-chiahu, forward headquarters of General Hu Chang-ching's 99th Army. "We are fighting from village to village," said affable, silver-toothed Hu, pointing to some pillars of smoke a couple of miles ahead. "Chen Yi's sixth column and some of Liu Po-cheng's troops are. throwing up defense lines between here and Huang Wei's Twelfth Army Group." There were 20 or more tough miles still to go for a junction with the encircled Huang...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Eighteen Levels Down | 12/20/1948 | See Source »

...before dark for return to Tsaolaochi. On the way back we stopped for a village funeral. Lined against the twilight in an empty paddyfield stood half a dozen countrymen around a high-ended Chinese coffin. The chief mourners wore white headbands of grief. They were burying their mother, Chang Hu-shih, an old woman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Eighteen Levels Down | 12/20/1948 | See Source »

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