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...Webster Parish, La., Negro Joe Kirk tried unsuccessfully four times to register. On his fourth try, the registrar invoked a proposed Louisiana law-which was not really passed until five months later-disqualifying parents of illegitimate children. Testified Kirk at a commission hearing: "She asked did I have any illegitimate children. I said, 'Not as I knows of. If I has, I hasn't been accused of.' She says, 'You are a damned liar.' I just smiled; I could still give the smile. Then she said, 'I know you were going to tell...
Summer School enrollment totals 4560, according to official figures as of last Monday. Last year, 4162 students registered. Stanley Leonard, Registrar, reported yesterday that 3300 non-Harvard students had registered; also, 38 Harvard undergraduates, 125 Radcliffe girls, 250 Graduate School of Arts and Sciences students, 210 Education school candidates, six Radcliffe graduate students and 30 from other University graduate schools...
...There is not that much variation between the academic records of the undergraduate organizations," Sargent Kennedy '28, Registrar, declared. He, like Owen and Bender, sees no definite factors which distinguish the athlete as a student from other "types" of undergraduates...
...effectively groom themselves for a lucrative career abroad. Senator Goldwater predicts that most Americans who become business leaders in trade centers around the world in the next few years will have been trained "specifically at The American Institute for Foreign Trade." (For more detailed information, please communicate with The Registrar, The American Institute for Foreign Trade, U. O. Box 191, Phoenix, Arizona; telephone...
Meanwhile, a Radcliffe official reported that college diplomas are still being in Latin--at last for the Class of 1961. "We didn't learn of the revision ," Ruth Davenport, Registrar, said yesterday. "Nothing has been about the future. I don't know if we would have changed to English if we'd been about Harvard...