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...college students filed into first meetings their was a strange soprano note in the babble. It was not coeducation, one prof called it joint instruction, and they were only a lot of Radcliffe girls. But who cared what it was, the scent of perfume filed the Yard, and skirts reminiscent of last summer, rustled in Sever...
...campus doc boils in and sights her prey. She pulls the snatch and walks it to her hideout, but some prof at Harvard Med wants his foetus back. "It's my baby," says campus doc, "It's ours and it ain't a baby yet," say jokers. They...
This book is an exciting and penetrating look at the causes and probable consequences of World War II. As such, it takes its place beside James Burnham's The Managerial Revolution and Prof. Nicholas John Spykman's America's Strategy in World Politics. Less abstractly theoretical than Burnham's book, not as rigidly realistic as Spykman's, Conditions of Peace is the work of a new type of political mind -the Leninist of the Right-the conservative who has fortified his position in a revolutionary world by mastering the theory and tactics of the revolution...
...direct relation of the classics to a world at war, Prof. Rand, mentioning President Conant's statement that a "liberal education is part of a military education," asserted that the basic military tactics can be found in the history of the great Greek and Roman soldiers. He also said, "if every soldier spent half an hour a day reading Horace in the original, he would be much more rested than if he spent many times the amount of minutes swapping stories with the other...
Together with Prof. Rand, Reginald A. Daly, Sturgin Hopper Professor of Geology, a nationally-known scientist who received an honorary degree here last June, became emeritus yesterday. Also retired were Eldon R. James, professor of Law, Joseph Warren '97, Weld Professor of Law, Walter B. Cannon '96, George Higginson Professor of Physiology, and Edward S. Thurston '98, professor...