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Meet the Press (Fri. 10:30 p.m., Mutual). A spread of ace newsmen quiz Elliott Roosevelt about his trip to Russia...
Berman has sentimental Charles Boyer eyes, is also known for his Quiz-Kid memory, his eloquence and his highly unsentimental political skill. The current renaissance of Poland's traditionally virulent anti-Semitism increases his unpopularity (Berman is a Jew), but his power is enormous. No document moves in. or out of the Premier's office without his O.K., and foreign diplomats, when stymied elsewhere, go to him for decisive action. A foreign visitor once called him: "A Harry Hopkins without a Roosevelt." The comparison applies to Berman's behind-the-scenes role, not to his objectives...
...never had to take a quiz or an examination...
James M. Sullivan '48 clipped a coupon in the CRIMSON last week, closed his eyes, used a pencil for his weapon, and hit the bullseye in the Meadows Football Quiz, thus winning an evening of dining and dancing for two at the Framingham nitery...
...fifty percent more Government, History, and Economics books than Boylston. Students living in the Yard should plan their work for the evening hours, leaving the mornings and the afternoons for those who must commute. Only through wholehearted cooperation on the part of both Faculty and students can Monday quiz bull become well based fact...