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...greatly expanded program of student loans recently advocated by Seymour E. Harris '20, Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Political Economy, has been criticized by Wallace McDonald '44, Director of the Financial Aid office, and Fred L. Glimp '50, Director of Freshman Scholarships...
Both Emerson and the other faculty sponsor, Daniel S. Cheever '39, lecturer on Government, withdrew their support recently when it was learned that a "coup," led by Dennis L. White '60, president of the Committee, had changed its name to "The Committee Against Appeasement...
Chosen by the staff of 16 were John S. Pfarr, editor-in-chief; Bill O. Wright, business manager; John P. Moriarty, managing editor; Richard H. Miner, news editor; John M. Carroll, sports editor; Mary L. Denton and Linda Greenberg, Radcliffe editors; William S. Dillingham, production editor; and Roy J. Sonderling, photography editor...
...Council also decided to ask the Administration to help finance a mimeographed substitute for the Radcliffe News, which was denied SGA aid in a student referendum last week. Costs of a mimeographed paper, printed weekly on both sides of the page, were estimated at $85.44 per year. Nancy L. Proger '59, president of SGA, said SGA should proceed with plans, because News editors "are almost sure" they will not continue publication...
...coup" which changed the Harvard Committee to Study Disarmament to the Council Against Appeasement was actually unsuccessful because of a constitutional technicality, Dennis L. White '60 president of the Disarmamaent Committee, told the Student Council last night...