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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...retorted: "How can you really, in good conscience, say to a man he cannot buy stocks except on 100% when they can buy anything they like with nothing down? It just does not make sense." Fulbright tried to trap Baruch into endorsing the earlier testimony of Harvard Economist John K. Galbraith, who thought he saw some parallels between the current market boom and the period just before the 1929 crash. Baruch smoothly said he knew nothing of Galbraith "to his detriment," then added: "I think economists as a rule-and it is not personal to him-take for granted they...
Radcliffe girls will be able to have private telephones in their rooms next year, President Wilbur K. Jordan said yesterday...
...Radcliffe Class of 1955 has elected Clementine K. Kuhiman of Briggs Hall and Nashville, Tenn., as First Marshall of the class...
University students should not be disappointed by the news that Moscow authorities failed to include Cambridge on the itinerary of a group of Russian student newspaper editors visiting the United states next month. After all, Russians already k now all about Harvard. One of their magazine articles, recently translated by the Russian Research Center, clearly pointed out Harvard's major role in bringing American universities "back to the Middle Ages...
...Panlike pipings of Bohemia competing with the dull drill calls of middle-class life. Novelist Hallinan's Pan is a fat, wheezing, believable genius named Jubial Kerr who huffs and puffs rude reality into Rough Winds of May. To the world at large, he is J. K., England's greatest painter. To the Kerr household, he is Fatuncle, a lifelong, irresponsible nuisance who only comes around to cadge money and food. When his 16-year-old niece Celia goes to pose for him, she meets a double man who divides and finally conquers her loyalties...