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...recognition obtained by petitioning the student faculty College Life committee--can give their endeavors instant credibility, allowing them to poster, use College facilities and seek funding from the Undergraduate Council. It puts the Chess Club on a level with the Rugby Club, and allows brand new literary magazines to publish and distribute door to door, just like the Harvard Advocate, which has produced hundreds of issues and some literary grants since its founding...
Undergraduate writers also found outlets in new house-based magazines. The Winthrop House Blue Book, the Mather House etc., and the Carrier House Facets--founded within the past two years--gave house members opportunities to publish their poems and prose...
DIED. Albert Claude, 84, Nobel-prizewinning Belgian-born biologist who pioneered the use of the electron microscope and the centrifuge as tools in cell research, becoming in 1933 the first to isolate and chemically analyze a cancer virus, and in 1945 to publish the first detailed view of a cell and its structure; in Brussels...
...Aristocrat," as used by Americans about Americans, may be the most abused word in American English. This could be the main dilemma facing the redoubtable chronicler of Britain's titled nobility, Debrett's Peerage, which has set out to publish a ten-volume series on the American aristocracy. Debrett's editor, Martin Stansfeld, an untitled Scot who attended Eton and Oxford and whose family "goes back to the Normans," explains that the series will concentrate on "the glittering star system of America's social leadership...
...days. Last week the New York State legislature began consideration of a bill that would empower a state panel to set limits on check-clearing times. In Congress, Democratic Senators Christopher Dodd of Connecticut and William Proxmire of Wisconsin have proposed a new law that would require banks to publish their check-clearing schedules. Many consumers are unaware of their banks' policies on check clearing. Publishing them would allow customers to shop around, and competition might force banks to reduce their check-clearing delays...