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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Advocate last night announced the election of eight to the College magazine. Named to the literary board were: James C. Chase '53; Lyon Phelps '46; Andrew Zimmer '51; to the art board: James H. Kay '53; Michael S. Train '53; to the business board: L. Robert DiComes '50; Mark Goodman '53 and Donald McNiel...
...Cambridge portion of the debate, in which Norman M. Hinerfeld '51, Melvin L. Zurier '50, and Richard D. Rohr '50, will take the negative, will be held in the Winthrop Junior Common Room at 8 p.m. and will be broadcast by the Crimson Network. William C. Becker '51, Richard W. Hulbert '51, and Richard S. Stewart '50 will uphold the affirmative at New Haven...
Navy Judge Advocate General George L. Russell will be asked what is done with this information on non-Navy students, and what happens to the oath documents themselves...
...Robert L. Wolff, visiting lecturer in History from the University of Wisconsin, will also speak at the meeting. Wolff worked on OSS operations in Yugoslavia during the war and is expected by Schoen to comment on Tito's position in Yugoslavian politics...
There is some justification for pointing up Lewis, and the author documents it: "In the year of 1937 John L. Lewis and his activities took in the New York Times 99,816 column inches or 4.2 percent of the total news coverage for the year, foreign or domestic. This meant that about one-twentieth of the New York Times day in and day out was devoted to Lewis and his operations." Lewis is now, and always has been, a big man in American unionism: this cannot be denied, even by his most rabid enemy. But a good biographer must balance...