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...Chicago, President Robert Maynard Hutchins upbraided the U. S. people for "losing our moral principles." Said he: "We are like confused, divided, ineffective Hitlers. In a contest between Hitler and people who are wondering why they shouldn't be Hitlers, the finished product is bound to win. . . . Democracy is the best form of government. It is worth dying for. We can realize it in this country if we will grasp the principles on which it rests and recognize that unless we are devoted to them with our whole hearts, democracy cannot prevail at home or abroad...
...enough to expect the War Department to endanger its $15,000,000 investment in Garands, he was soon disillusioned. Reluctantly, under conditions which prohibited any positive test, the Army last week pitted six Garands (fired in relays so that no single gun took the gaff) against two of Melvyn Maynard Johnson Jr.'s rival semiautomatics...
...Huffs, Miss Wheeler's David Martin Gertrude-Adeie Benjamin, Watertown Philip E. M. Mayor Pamela Haworth, Boston Donald E. McNichol Doris Eques, Flushing N. Y. James R. Mellman Yolande Romsey, Boston University Albert W. Merck Deborah Law, Boston Norman Meyer Judith Marsh, Wellesley James N. Miller Margaret Forsythe, Wellesley Maynard M. Miller Audrey Leighton, Wellesley Hills Richard G. Mintz Rosanne Saftil, Brookline Samuel J. Mixter Vallory Willis, New York Robert M. Moore, Jr. Kay Morley, Wellesley William S. Moore, Jr. Mary Blackwell, Farmington Berkeley D. More Sue Hoover, Wellesley Charles H. Morin Billie Loftus, Miss Wheelock's Clarendon Mower...
...last week's undergraduate sideshow, a leader of the Democrats, convened in the Fulton courthouse, was Gene Milligan, son of Pendergast-busting U. S. District Attorney Maurice M. Milligan. Keynoter: U. S. Senator Burton K. Wheeler. Liberal-Independents, meeting in the chapel, heard Socialist Professor Maynard Krueger. Battle broke out among the Republicans, housed in the gymnasium, when Missouri U.'s Hirst Mendenhall, a cousin of Herbert Hoover, tried to get elected convention chairman, was defeated by Westminster's John Stone. Their keynoter was former Missouri Governor Arthur M. Hyde...
...most significant part of his budget speech the Chancellor left no doubt that His Majesty's Government stands for preserving as much laissez faire in British economy as stress of war permits. He said he had carefully considered but had finally rejected the famed scheme of Professor John Maynard Keynes to force compulsory saving on the British people by impounding at interest considerable portions of their incomes for the duration of the war (TIME, March 25). "Why," asked Sir John warmly, "should we suppose that the willing exertions of our people, if properly roused and directed, will produce less...