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...expected post-war flood to Cambridge of students from Europe and South America definitely has not materialized so far, as this number represents a slight loss from last Spring's total...
Throughout the war the Merchant Marine was the least publicized of all major services contributing to the overall effort. With post-war birth of veterans' privileges, the question of who deserved what and why has exposed the Merchant Seamen to a sustained attack from old-line veterans' organizations and from the conservative press, which would use a drive against the unpopular maritime labor organizations as an opening wedge in a drive to discredit the advances of industrial unionism. Hanson Baldwin, naval expert of the New York Times, last week traced a whole epidemic of wartime sins to the activities...
...finds the American Liberal a man without a party, but not a man without hope. By 1948 post-war escapism may have run its course. When the nation has "had enough" platitudinous political ponderosity and the public voices a plea for effective, progressive leadership, the Democratic Party will be eager to follow the program of its liberal membership...
Editor of the 1950 Freshman Red Book will be Robert J. Blinken '50, of Yonkers, New York, and Matthews Hall, Arthur C. McGill '48 of Student Council announced last night. Chosen as business manager for the Yardlings' first post-war yearbook was Donald M. Landis '50, of Elizabeth, New Jersey, and Matthews Hall...
Richard A. Kaye '45, 22, Brookline, Leverett House, History, President Post-war Council, Secretary, Council Committee on General Education, Guardian executive board...