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Desolation and utter confusion were the reactions yesterday to Dean Hanford's announcement that the University intends to rip down old, oft-condemned Shepherd Hall, which has housed the Harvard Crimson Network, the Harvard Liberal Union, the Harvard-Radcliffe Post-War Council, the Freshman Red Books, and the Senior Albums...
...soon he will return to his duties at Harvard depends, says Fradd, on several factors, including the size of future casualty lists and the demand created by veterans returning to their studies. In the meantime, he can devote only partial attention to the post-war problems of the Physical Education Department
...Viewers-with-alarm feared that many surplus war products might glut the post-war market, now realize they may be as hard to sell as a shot-up dive bomber...
...Armed Forces Committee on Post-War Educational Opportunities for Service Personnel warned that the GI Bill might prove "extraordinarily costly--both in human and financial terms" if veterans were allowed to prepare for unsuitable or overcrowded vocations...
...Waring sees it, the biggest post-war job for rural newspapers will be in getting communities to "sit" on post-war projects. "For two years after the last war," he explains, "there were plenty of jobs, plenty of money, and things had to be bought at peak prices. Then a depression came." He warns against a similar mad wave of spending following the present war...