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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This morning, with Yale game hangovers replaced by post-Thanksgiving indigestion, a rapid and informal survey of the local scene showed that:
Communist raiders were tearing up railway lines faster than they could be replaced, almost faster than the news could be relayed to the next strong point.* There were some bright spots: the Government had driven the Communists from their main seaside base, in Shantung; had won some local gains in...
Predictable Ruts. Significantly, the best of Spearhead's younger writers are turning away from technical experiments. In John Berryman's fine story, The Imaginary Jew, in Delmore Schwartz's poetic probing of the Oedipus complex ("the child must carry his fathers on his back"), and in Randall...
Declared officially dead with the removal of rent controls last summer, the post-war housing shortage and its accompanying injustices were revived in a most irritating fashion at Harvard this September. A slow turnover of low-cost apartments, brimming Federal projects and the greatest enrollment in college history all combined...
When atomic scientists think about the hazards of radioactivity, they get the jitters. "Hot" (radioactive) atoms have already caused plenty of trouble in laboratories. At one university, two entire buildings have been so radioactivated that they can no longer be used for atomic work; at another center, a researcher in...