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...Great Britain were this week deep in all-important economic discussions. Their subject: a precise, elegantly written memorandum by Britain's famed economist, John Maynard Keynes, aimed at the stabilization of postwar exchanges and the promotion of worldwide foreign trade...
Other infantrymen have noted the strange behavior of Ousseltia Valley dogs. Captain Maynard Files reported that a white dog approached his hidden mountain observation post, pointed. A doughboy in a forward foxhole told of groups of three and four dogs roaming the valley in packs. Another soldier said that the dogs seemed to emerge from the same spot as if sent out by a trainer. The southern defeat (see below) postponed a real investigation of the Ousseltia dogs, but American soldiers know that the U.S. Army is also training dogs...
...says President Robert Maynard Hutchins of the University of Chicago in a new little book, Education for Freedom (Louisiana State University Press; $1.50)'. He considers that prevailing U.S. ideals-above all, as reflected in U.S. education-must take a good part of the blame for the disintegration of civilization...
Last week University of Chicago President Robert Maynard Hutchins announced that Sears had given the Britannica to his university. The transfer itself was logical enough: members of Chicago's philanthropic Rosenwald family, identified with Sears, Roebuck for half a century, have long been generous supporters of the university. Onetime Chairman Julius Rosenwald was responsible for Sears's acquisition of the Britannica in 1920, when it was in such bad financial straits that its priceless plates were about to be sold at auction. What made the deal especially interesting was what Bob Hutchins did not tell about...
During the Christmas holidays two parties led by Maynard M. Miller '43 and William L. Putnam '45, president, made a first ascent of North Gully. Also announced with the winter plans was the publication in February of the club's tri-yearly journal, "Harvard Mountaineering." It will feature articles and pictures of all Harvard climbs during the last three years, Putnam, editor of the journal, said...