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Bloomingtonians repeat the usual Kinsey jokes. Residents driving east on First Street point out the Kinseys' brick house (which he designed) behind a riotous growth of trees and shrubs (which he planted). Friends know him by a nickname-"Prok," a contraction of Prof. K. But on shopping streets around the town square, Dr. Kinsey passes unidentified and unnoticed...
Faculty members made frequent contributions to the staid Crime of the 20's; by 1925, the paper-prof relations had finally become unbearably cordial, and The Confidential Guide to Courses was born. In the beginning, the Confy Guide was a part of the regular issue; it was a separate booklet first in 1936, also the year of the first CRIMSON Telephone Directory...
Regarding the disagreement between Mr. Robertson and Prof. Harris you might be interested in reading the November Business Letter put out by the National City Bank of New York...
...page 12 it shows that for the years 1946 through 1961, Federal Debt held by the public went down 34.5 billion dollars while Private Debi increased 136.4 billions. These statistics are probably the basis for Prof. Barrie' equiention that business spending has contributed more to inflation than Government spending...
...personally think that any student who has an opportunity to study Economics with Prof. Harris is a very lucky guy indeed. Heward E. Marston