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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...plan of the institutions. The Radcliffe library will have every book that Lamont has, in the proper proportion of course, and that, it is hoped, by the beginning of next term. The ordinary needs of the undergraduates will thus be satisfactorily provided for. Further, Widener will be open to Harvard and Radcliffe undergraduates on exactly the same basis, for special research. If the fundamental approach of the authorities is accepted, as for the time it must be, this is a perfectly equitable arrangement...
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...wives will be proud of her-but not so well that her teas will run the risk of being distinguished . . . She should join the D.A.R. to show she has ancestors, and then a good proletariat organization ... to show that ancestors don't matter . . . She must keep her home open for the sake of public relations, and her mouth shut for the same reason...
...given night, Pivotman Macauley was good for at least 18 points a game. But because L.I.U. double-teamed him (he had two men guarding him), he didn't bother to shoot much. He just kept feeding the ball to the open man. The Billikens led at half time 38-20, and the crowd was disappointed when they didn't pour it on in the second half. But the Billikens were content just to win (58-47). Macauley had scored only 10 points, but he had set up most of the rest...
...Longmeadow, has the largest private herd in Michigan. He used to play a fast game of tennis, still fishes and hunts occasionally, and is a good swimmer. He gave up ice skating after breaking his hip in a fall, and reluctantly gave up riding to hounds with the Bloomfield Open Hunt after breaking his shoulder in a spill from a balky hunter...