Word: nov
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...Republicans can argue that Democratic gains were held down to a point well below the normal off-year loss of the party in power" [TIME, Nov. 15]. This Democrat hopes that the Republicans enjoy such "victories" every year...
Forsooth, if I never read another, that film review of The Black Knight by your Camelot correspondent [TIME, Nov. 8] is the finest piece of nonsense I have ever laid eyes on. If that doesn't stop these medieval cowboy films then nothing will...
...progress of science, wherefore on our scientists . . . Our scientists live and work by a philosophy of freedom. Most of the leading wizards who have so far kept us ahead in the atomic race fled here from military dictation and just such assault as the Shepley-Blair "report" which TIME [Nov. 8] defends. Their attitudes cannot be evaluated by people who do not understand their scientific credo. They cannot work well under regimentation: you can lead a free scientist to water but you cannot make him think. Soviet scientists have a different philosophy . . . They have a different drive, a furious feeling...
Candidates for election as House representatives to the Student Council must turn in petitions with 20 signatures by 5 p.m. Nov. 29, Joseph D. Murphy '55, election chairman, announced last night...
KERR-McGEE OIL INDUSTRIES, which bid $15 million for a tract of Government-owned oil lands off the Louisiana coast and then discovered that it had made a mistake in the tract numbers (TIME, Nov. 8, 1954), will not be held to its contract. The Government has accepted the argument that a bid containing an obvious error does not constitute a binding contract, will give the company back its $2,900,000 deposit...