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Recent polls of undergraduate opinion at Princeton show that a substantial majority of Tigers oppose a third term for F. D. R., but approve both the continuation of Dies Committee investigations and a lenient post-war settlement...
...revitalized League of Nations" is the way to a lasting peace for 24 per cent of the students. Completing the overwhelming majority which favors a lenient peace are the 19 per cent who advocate a return to "status quo before Hitler with just economic provisions...
Albert O. Smith II '40, track manager, opened the Sophomore competition Friday. Inaugurating a new lenient policy, only two hours of work will be expected during exams, and the winner will be responsible for the LC.4A Meet, held for the first time since 1926 in Cambridge, this spring. The competition will close with the Quadrangular Meet, February...
...made judge in a Shanghai court. He was lenient to a fault. One day he freed a coolie accused of having stolen four ducks because evidence was insufficient-and the next day found four ducks missing from his own duck pond...
Like British-owned India, The Netherlands Indies is divided into territory governed by native rulers in treaty relations with the Dutch, and territory governed directly. The Dutch authorities are not as lenient with the many sultans and princes whom they oversee, however, as the British. They strictly limit the native rulers' allowances and make sure that a part of every little State's income finds its way into education, hygiene, public works. Of the entire population, less than 10,000,000 are States' subjects; the remaining 50,000,000 are ruled direct from Batavia...