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¶In 1933, Yale offered only three undergraduate courses in religion, one of which (Biblical literature) had only four students. Today the university offers twelve courses, and Biblical literature alone has 400 students. Meanwhile, the Yale Co-op lias had such a demand for religious books that it has set...
Venice (Sept. 11-25), which does not specialize in big-name performers at its respected annual modern-music fete, nevertheless lias its big-name composers. This year's big event: the world premiere of Prokofiev's The Flaming Angel. The opera was finished in the '20s but...
Harvard Captain George McNair won all his doles in the epee, with throe wins, while Harry Ziol matched this in the cabre. Yale took the foil, 6-3. The Crimson will meet the Elis at Nov Haven this Saturday for the Intercollegiates. Thus for the varsity lias a two win...
"When I first knew him, his mind was unbelievably restless and made him uncomfortable at all hours. Now, almost 25 years later, I can't see that it lias relaxed. He still pulls at his hair and trembles all over, as though he were about to sell his first...
The general principle of an atom bomb lias been no secret. The "fissionable material" (plutonium or uranium 235) explodes spontaneously if enough of it is brought together to form a "critical mass." Smaller masses do not explode, so a bomb is made with two or more "subcritical masses." To bring...