Word: notes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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There were scores of lesser fry in lesser posts and missions. Counting them up, the world could take note of a line in General Marshall's statement on China last week: "Though I speak as a soldier, I must here also deplore the influence of the military. Their dominance accentuates the weakness of civil government...
There was one discordant note in the Soviet welcome for Field Marshal Montgomery: an editorial in Pravda, official organ of the Communist Party, on the "suspicions and apprehensions that the backstage military and political activity of London and Washington continue to cause in progressive circles...
...doubt Columnist Harrison had missed a note tucked away in the Tribune: "Readers are advised not to take the article on cricket, which appears elsewhere in this issue, too much to heart...
...Arnold Eidus of The Bronx. Eidus won the Thibaud International Competition for violinists last month. Says Thibaud proudly: "There were in this competition five Frenchmen, six Hungarians, three Hollanders-and one American. The American win. Such chic, such champagne in the tone. And technique! He never miss a note. It made me nervous. . . . You Americans, you don't know what talents you have...
Mopping up with traditional Mikkola power in the field events, the Varsity outscored Tufts and Northeastern in a triangular practice meet at Briggs Cage last Saturday afternoon. Only sour note in a well-managed well-attended meet was the confusion which resulted in the Boston press over the outcome. Most Hub dailies favored the Crimson but a headline (possibly written by an old Tufts alumnus) splashed across the sports section of yesterday's Horald read, "Jumboes Win Informal Meet, Crimson Second, Northeastern Third...