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Whether, afterwards, those who got in had a clearer idea of Yes than those who did not, remained a moot point. Between the acts the spectators, if bewitched, were also pretty bothered and bewildered. Said one first-nighter solemnly: "It's something you have to digest." Said another: "I don't try to understand it; I'm an old Saroyan man myself." But on at least one point a dowager was quite firm: "The love interest is very dull, indeed very dull, certainly very dull indeed...
...Ames Competition, Harvard Law School's traditional series of moot court trials, has been restored to the school's program as a postwar measure, officials announced yesterday. Currently engaged in the mock court work are the first and second year classes...
...psychiatry played a useful role in the U.S. Army? This moot question got an airing last week in the American Mercury. Dr. Karl Murdock Bowman, president of the American Psychiatric Association and professor of psychiatry at the University of California Medical School, answered charges by Psychologist Henry Charles Link...
...Varsity: Stroke, J. P. Chandler '47; 7, D. G. Smyth V-12; 6, D. McCollester '47; 5, R. B. Perkins NROTC; 4, E. Gordy '46; 3, R. W. Locke '47; 2, E. L. Parker V-12; bow, N. R. Ayer '47; Cox, 5, W. Amory NROTC 4, S. D. Moot V-12; 3, H. S. Morgan NROTC; 2. J. M. Conant '47; bow, R. T. Edmunds V-12 cox, R. J. Ward...
...consider the moot question, 'How to become acquainted with your Fellow class-mates.' A few years ago, when Harvard contained nothing but Harvard men, this problem was practically non-existent, as no one wanted to meet a Harvard man anyway."--The Radcliffe News, April...