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Endorsing an earlier memorandum issued by 51 members of the Political Science faculty of Columbia University, the Harvard statement pictures the Western European nations as standing "on the brink of economic and political catastrophe...
With information as its chief objective, the University will distribute a memorandum and questionnaire about student automobiles beginning this morning, Vice-President Edward Reynolds '15 announced yesterday...
Together, Story List and Memorandum are a kind of TIME in miniature. Although Washington bureaumen mainly have their eyes on the news of politics and foreign affairs, they are also responsible for the news of medicine, art, science, education, etc. that the capital makes. To keep up-to-date on what has happened and is going to happen in his field (Treasury, State Department, Army & Navy, etc.) each correspondent spends most of his week going his separate way, interviewing sources, etc.-which may include, as it did recently, an assignment to Bikini or a political depth-sounding junket into Pennsylvania...
...Washington Memorandum does not suggest stories; it tries to illuminate them. It gives the intimate background of certain events that would be meaningless otherwise, offers guidance from other sources on difficult stories, makes cautious predictions (giving reasons) of events to come. It notes changes in the attitudes and appearance of important Government officials, passes on significant scraps of personal conversations, occasionally deals in the things people say at cocktail parties, which are sometimes more revealing than the utterances of a Cabinet member...
Because it is written solely for the edification of our editors, the Washington Memorandum is painfully frank. It is not, however, "secret." TIME readers receive the full benefit of its guidance and information. Its aim 'is to delineate the behind-the-scenes activities that motivate Government issues and Government men. As a special service for TIME editors, it tries hard to be well and correctly informed on the issues that matter in the nation's capital - which is precisely what TIME tries to be on the issues that matter all over the world...