Word: news
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Four years ago an editorial entitled "Politics Is Dirty" was the means whereby the Yale "Daily News" expressed what it considered to be the prevailing attitude towards public service held by the average college graduate or senior student in America at the time. It is significant that within the past ten days that same campus newspaper has given front page space to the announcement of the current competition for 30 graduate scholarship appointments to the Federal Government internship training program of the National Institute of Public Affairs at Washington. In the same issue, that eminent college daily editorialized...
...News travels slowly from Washington these days, probably because so few New Dealers venture into these disaffected parts of the realm. A law school professor who has just returned from the Potomac where he had been doing some work for the Labor Advisory Board swears to the truth of the following incident. He was present himself, he says. Last month during the ill-fated munitions investigation, when J. P. Morgan had come down from New York to air his views on finances and housemaids, the law school professor saw him late one afternoon in the lobby of the Shoreham...
...experts. For the rest of humanity this unique film is vicarious participation in the breathless and apparently effortless antics of winter athletes, without involving any of the chills and spills, but at the same time giving a most generous sample in comparison with the measly glimpses of the news reels...
...late hour last night before a capacity audience of news photographers summoned especially to gratify his vanity, Dr. Hu Flung Huey ocC out-flung Little David, George Washington, Governor Curley, Miss Joyce Henry and the President of the Student Council on the banks of the ice bound Charles...
Since the news of the Dramatic Club's not-so-recent mis-judgment has at last been published, it is pertinent to bring to the public's attention some facts concerning the drama situation at Harvard. By no means is this a letter commending the Dramatic Club for breaking a University rule, of which they were cognizant; on the contrary, but they have suffered their punishment and the immediate case is closed. The question does arise, however, why should the Dramatic Club deliberately break a University rule? What conditions lie behind such...