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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Joining the rest of the University in uniform this summer, the CRIMSON will cease to publish under that name after the Commencement issue of next Thursday, and in its place the Harvard Service News will be expanded to include the undergraduate body as well as the various training units stationed here...
...Harvard Crimson suspends publication with this Commencement issue, to return only when Harvard is once again a liberal arts college. This announcement has been for a long time inevitable. In a program that is primarily one of war training there is little time to publish the Crimson; indeed, there is small place for it in a college of uniforms. The need of news reporting remains, and this function will be performed by the Harvard Service News...
From Gertrude Stein, doggedly pursuing her own literary life in France, came a manuscript, Mrs. Reynolds, to Manhattan Publisher Bennett Cerf. She had mailed it to a friend in Sweden, who got it to the U.S. by mysterious means-perhaps by diplomatic pouch, hinted Cerf, to spare suspicious censors the task of trying to decode it. The publisher said .he looked at the manuscript, could make nothing of it, thought it could probably be read from either end, decided to publish...
...Queens Hospital has been a proving ground for new treatments. Says Dr. Larsen: "The literature and the drug houses often exploit something that eventually proves to be worthless. We were able to publish the first adverse report in America on the uselessness of mercurochrome as a specific cure for streptococcus infections...
...said that Isler intends to publish his own right guide casualty list as of April...