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...Alps into northern Italy, swelled the Po. Italy's largest river went on rampage, smashing dikes, crumbling farmhouses, sending truckloads of refugees into Milan. Then came a disastrous coincidence: roaring winds from the east pounded the Adriatic, rolling up high waves which pushed against the Po's outlet, backed the flood waters up on the land. Italy, a land which has often played host to one or more of the four dread Riders of the Apocalypse, lay gasping last week under the worst flood in a century. The loss so far: thousands of miles of valuable farmlands, more...
...freshman, sophomore, or junior interested in photography, journalistic or otherwise, will find a useful outlet for his hobby in CRIMSON photographic work. Complete modern equipment is at the service of the competitors, who work with such fascinating models as Old Howard lovlies surrounded by birds, and ladies in their morning baths...
Delegates from six Ivy League college radio stations met in Cambridge over the weekend for the Ivy Network's semi-annual convention. The Network's University outlet, WHRB, played host to representatives from Cornell, Dartmouth, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Yale...
Alumnae established the fund in 1928 to provide a single outlet for alumnae contributions. Mrs. Everett A. Tuchings of New York City was this week appointed fund chairman...
General MacArthur's visit to Boston this July was well-timed. Tension from the tight American League pennant race had reached the breaking point, and MacArthur provided relief in the form of a different emotional outlet. The week after his visit Bostonians turned back to the pennant race with renewed enthusiasm for the Red Sox during the trying stretch drive ahead...