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Especially interesting to incoming Freshmen are the following buildings, which may be located on the map above...
Some of the buildings shown on this map which are not part of Harvard proper but which are of interest to Freshmen and summer school students, include the Cambridge Post Office, in Brattle Square, the Harvard Cooperative Society. In Harvard Square, numerous churches of various denominations, and Radcliffe. Harvard's sister college, whose dormitories lie off to the northwest, beyond the law school, but whose main buildings are South of the Common...
...Mount Auburn street, about half a mile up the river from Harvard Square, is Stillman Infirmary. On Concord Avenue, near the Radcliffe dormitories, is the Astronomical Observatory, and across Garden street from the Observatory is the Gray Herbarium. In Boston, off the map, are the Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, and Public Health
Last week the Nazis removed Lidice from the map. German soldiers surrounded the village at dusk, moved in, sorted out all adult males and killed them. The women were packed off to slower death in concentration camps, the children to "educational institutions." Then the Germans burned Lidice to the ground, left nothing but a great black scar in what had been green fields...
...geopolitician showed his head in the U.S. last week, and no sooner was the head in sight than unfriendly tomatoes began to fly. His name is George T. Renner, he is a professor of geography at Columbia. The main merit of his plan for the postwar map of the world was the fact that he had a plan. If the Renner plan were ever taken seriously, the Axis powers could advantageously lose the war in order to win the peace...