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Britons, though they never will be slaves, nevertheless face increasing dependence on the U.S. The New Statesman's Poet Laureate Sagittarius (real name: Olga Katzin) wrote last week...
...Grin. Britain probably expects less of concrete achievement from the Moscow conference than either of her fellow nations, but is more determined than either to avoid anything like a rupture or failure. The national attitude was shrewdly summed up by the New Statesman and Nation's "Sagittarius" (Olga Katzin), who in a dignified parody of Lord Tennyson saluted the Moscow conference with a fatalistic grin...
Britain's "Sagittarius" (real name Olga Katzin) has a nasty knack of rhyming world political events into their proper perspective. Her parody of Poe's The Raven was given documentation last week by events in Italy...
...Arlington, John C. Campbell '33 of Bronxville, New York, Charles E. Carr '35 of Malden, Anderson C. Dearing, Jr. '34 of Washington, D.C., George F. Emerson '33 of South Weymouth, Albert C. England, Jr. '33 of Pittsfield, Edward S. Godfrey, 3d '34 of Albany, New York, Herbert M. Katzin '34 of Newark, New Jersey, William W. Kirkpatrick '34 of Chappaqua, New York, Harlan M. Levin '33 of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Edgar L. Smith, Jr. '34 of Upper Montclair, New Jersey...
...recently elected members of the Junior Eight, who will elect members of the Society next year, are M. H. Abrams '34, E. A. Ackerman '34, D. J. Boerstin '34, D. D. Cody '34, A. C. Dearing, Jr. '34, Barney Foldman '34, E. S. Godfrey, 3d. '34, and H. M. Katzin...