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Twenty-five New England delegates to the Chicago Student Conference met yesterday afternoon in Phillips Brooks House and, in discussions which dragged on until late in the evening, waded through a maze of controversial issues and proposals in an attempt to reach some tentative decisions on courses to follow at the conference opening on December...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 25 Delegates Make Plans in Meeting Here | 12/21/1946 | See Source »

...plan first produced the central quadrangle, built in Gothic style, with its maze of passageways and courtyards and its myriad of minute designs in stone, over which reigns the Harkness Memorial Tower. Here we find a peculiar liberal trend, for the Tower sexton mounts thrice daily to sound the chimes, not at the hours ordinarily prescribed for the sounding of chimes, but at noon, 6, and 10 o'clock. Those accustomed to the bedlam let loose over Cambridge every quarter hour, and sometimes at 20 minutes to the hour, might note this with approval...

Author: By Robert W. Morgan jr., | Title: Elis of Two Centuries Shun Ways of Crimson's Radicals | 11/23/1946 | See Source »

Many U.N. delegates, like Eliot, last week lamented the oppressive necessity of committee labors, as they left the soothing color schemes of the Flushing Meadows Assembly Hall and moved into the modernistic maze of council chambers at Lake Success. But, dreary as the impending committee sessions might be, they held greater promise of concrete accomplishment than the past week of oratory. The delegates would do their real work and fight their real battles in six main committees (each composed of representatives of all 51 United Nations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: International: The Committees | 11/11/1946 | See Source »

...desk, amidst the maze of blueprints and French curves, he was surprised to see a friendly, non-technical face--a small wooden frame enveloping rows of large beads. Taking note of his childlike delight at meeting an ally in the enemy camp, the receptionist explained, "They use it when the machine breaks down." And he wasn't afraid any more...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gov Man Visits Slide Rulers Finds Crafts Man caters Tame | 10/22/1946 | See Source »

Before attempting to track a course through this maze of opinion, Professor Zimmerman will remind you that there are at least a few objective facts about his controversial career: such as being born in Raymore, Missouri, in 1897, attending five universities, having three children, and holding jobs ranging from farming to advising the Government of Thailand on Economic Policy. In this Siamese job, he advocated for the inland regions of the country a corps of "junior doctors" to diagnose and prescribe medical treatment for easily-recognizable tropical diseases. This suggestion caused a tremendous blow-off, and was condemned...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Faculty Profile | 10/19/1946 | See Source »

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