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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Thirteen home games and a total slate of 27 will mark this spring's Varsity baseball schedule, released last weekend by the H.A.A. The Crimson will face each Ivy League opponent and four other teams twice...
...huge retrospective show of Homer's art which opened in a Manhattan gallery last week proved that Homer didn't mean exactly what he said. Every painting in the show demonstrated the complexity of design and the unobtrusive tricks of simplification and emphasis which mark a sophisticated artist. The show also proved again that Homer was one of America's few 19th Century greats...
...substitutes to hold off a fast-finishing Kirkland five and ring up a 35 to 31 victory on the Indoor Athletic Building courts. The Deacons, playing without two regular starters, staged a last-minute drive led by Bernie Edison's three quick baskets but fell short of the mark as the last quarter...
Porter chalked up his first (minor) success by getting the Government to slash the number of its proliferating ministries from 43 to 15. Mark Ethridge cleared the decks for action by the U.N. commission (which had so far been bogged down in endless, petty testimonies) by obtaining unanimous agreement to limit witnesses' time to one hour, and by sending field teams to the troubled northern border. Greece at last had a coalition Government. The new Premier, in place of Tsaldaris, was frail, ailing ex-Banker Demetrios Maximos, a nonparty ex-royalist. The new Government, promising to review the case...
Those who received scholarships are: Theodore P. Allegretti '47, John C. Babcock '47, Joseph S. Berliner '48, Paul E. Des Marais '49, Morgan J. Doughton '47, Walter S. Frank '49, John L. Hawk '49, Frederick W. Kinsman '49, William G. Lawrence '50, Mark W. Leiserson '48, Bernard Loitman '40, Donald P. MacDonald '50, William W. Mee '47, James M. Menger, Jr. '48, Vincent P. Moravec '40, William F. O'Connor '49, Berol L. Robinson '48, Abe Schestopol '49, and John M. Teem...