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...first annual report, this council, while new in name and organization, is not new in basic purpose. On the contrary, it is a plan to preserve in effective form an extremely desirable asset of Harvard's earlier life which, in recent years, had become unwieldy and ineffectual. We refer to the time-honored meetings of the whole faculty, with their president in the chair, for discussion and decision of rules and policies...
...refer to trade conferences now being conducted by Japanese industrialists and government officials with England's textile manufacturers in London and America's tuna packers in San Pedro, Calif...
...just been a-readin' that right-and-proper rebuke that was sent to you from England ITi.ME, March 12]. Mr. G. Ovendale, over there says you sound like a Kahlege Kid from the Bible Belt when you refer to the King of England as George...
Airmail Sirs: I have been a TIME enthusiast and subscriber since my undergraduate days. At times some of your pert comments have nettled me but in your March 5 issue I find a type of journalism that I consider distinctly unTIME-worthy. I refer to the article, "Army's First Week" under your Aeronautics section...
Once more the CRIMSON scoops the field! Although it was not emphasized in any yellow-press, sensational style, the news contained in this (Monday) morning's CRIMSON is indeed startling. I refer, of course, to the notice concerning "brother Kelton" in the Playgoer's column on page four. Considering how feminine a young lady Pert Kelton was only a picture or two ago, I find it quite remarkable that "he" can now fit a gangster part perfectly, crack a crib with "his" underlings...