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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Publication of a special Chicago Conference issue of "The Progressive," Liberal Union magazine defunct since September, will mark the first step in the revival of the HLU organ into a self-supporting periodical, William H. Bozman '46, HLU President announced yesterday. 15 cents will be the newsstand price...
...Mark Twain was doing all right. A Tom Sawyer manuscript that had sold for $1,850 ten years ago was auctioned in Manhattan...
...young American favorites showed up short of wind, but still long-winded. The late Theodore Dreiser's last novel, The Bulwark, had the weight, but not the distinction, of a Percheron. Upton Sinclair's A World to Win did no more than mark another 600-odd pages in the improbable progress of Hero Lanny Budd. William Saroyan's The Adventures of Wesley Jackson presented a moist and flaccid soul behind a bold front. Pearl Buck's Pavilion of Women was not of great price...
Although the spirit of Harlow was evident, the Varsity Club still showed enough skill to mark them as one of the top quintets in intramural competition...
...another University. But such a new deparatment, especially one which lays the framework for a truly general education by eliminating narrow departmental divisions, is not tied down by traditional methods and policies culled from the rosy memories of a glorious past. Instead, it may perhaps set a high mark of education, toward which many of the older fields might do well...