Word: lieing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...tell); a crossword puzzle emphasizing global words (No. i across: "goal of the U.N." in five letters); and a four-page picture sequence showing U.N. delegates shaking hands and grinning vaguely at each other. In its table of contents were names like Pearl Buck, Arthur Compton, Trygve Lie, Edouard Herriot; on its editorial masthead were names like William L. Shirer, Thomas Mann, Jawaharlal Nehru, Vincent Sheean and Lin Yutang. The magazine's real head is Publisher Egbert White, a former Manhattan advertising executive who ran Yank and the Mediterranean Stars and Stripes for the Army...
...sincerity in choosing the most promising candidates, and even less validity in a claim that the lower income groups are incapable of producing top academic timber, it remains that a great mass of men who could benefit most from the National Scholarships never apply for them. These men lie in the income groupings below the $4000 level, where a scholarship, in most cases, would mean the difference between college and no college, and not (as it is in higher income groups)--the difference between taking extra-curricular employment or not while at Harvard...
Between these two poles lie Yale and Harvard, now locked in a tight battle for second place. The Chasemen's 8 to 1 walkaway on West Point's Smith Rink Saturday all but equaled Yale's earlier win on the same ice, while the men in blue invaded the Boston Arena February 1 to nose out Boston University 6 to 5 and match the Crimson's December victory over the Terriers on the same rink by the same margin. Yale's high scoring forwards--Artie Moher, Gordy Ritz, and Fred Pearson--are pushing on 30 points apiece. Wait Allen...
...whole idea of "Constituencies" and "issues" may seem a bit foreign to the Harvard way of carrying on politics. But the idea of expanding student participation in student affairs has been the driving force behind the new constitution. The chances for its success lie in the ability of the men of future Councils to capture the imagination of the College. It appears that the new structure of the Council will not accomplish this alone. It remains for better publicity and the unfettered workings of the democratic system to reunite the undergraduates and the Student Council into a working team...
...legal formulas with changing modern values, a new lead in thinking was demanded; he advanced a belief that laws are above men but that they must serve men and reflect the ethics under which men live in a moment of history. Thirty years ago he realized our path must lie in an ideal of cooperation rather than one solely of competitive self-assertion...