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...while we're at it," she added, "we might just as well re-open the entries, just to see if Harvard has had any new ideas since Monday." So anyone with a name for a new magazine with literary bent can still get a crack at the prize--a free subscription to be presented by the first Annex subscriber and two tickets to a Boston show--just by dropping a card to Miss Tinker at 55 Garden Street...
John Scott is trying to re-open our Berlin office among the ruins, and here are a jew paragraphs from his report on some of the things he is running up against...
With Dean Buck as guest of honor, Dunster House held a valedictory dinner on Tuesday. In his farewell address, Clarence H. Haring '07, Robert Woods Bliss Professor of Latin-American History and Economies and House Mastor, expressed the hope that Dunster would re-open very soon...
When Calhoun reaches Rome, I suppose we will have to begin thinking about how soon we can re-open the Berlin Bureau which Steve Laird headed for us before America got into the war. Laird had to leave Germany for Switzerland in June 1941 in order to telephone us from a neutral country the true facts about Rudolf Hess and the background of all the sensational events that led up to Hitler's attack on Russia...
...problem might be solved by distributing more than one copy of the textbooks of these three courses to the various House libraries. But to get an equitable distribution would be more complex and expensive than to re-open Boylston. The College Library will not save more than $1000 by keeping Boylston closed all year. Furthermore, a librarian can be transferred from Widener to Boylston without disastrously crippling the staff. He should be transferred immediately. Boylston should be re-opened at once. In three weeks November hours will send three men to fill every single chair in the University's lone...