Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Asserting that the present University administration looks upon tutorial as "a fifth wheel and a none too round one at that, "the Student Council Committee on General Education, in a report released today, recommended the adoption of a "positive University policy which will be a source of continuous nourishment to the tutorial system...
Based upon committee research and over 60 replies to the March 6 Council letter to faculty members, the report, which will be widely distributed throughout the University, was prepared in answer to recent faculty "antipathy toward tutorial...
...order to take advantages of the plan, a student must report to the checker in the House where he is now eating breakfast. The Dining Hall management will then be notified. Dean Hanford made it clear, however, that the privilege applies to breakfast only, and that it must be used regularly, with no shifting from House to Union and back...
...outlook is slightly better. But no one expects imports of natural rubber to come near meeting annual U.S. requirements of 900,000 tons until 1948. As the supply of crude increases, the report recommends that the least efficient synthetic plants be closed down, put up for sale to private industry. (Two high-cost plants have already been shut...
Some Americans have almost forgotten the atomic bomb. Some think of it as just another weapon, and think that an atomic war will be just another war. This week such ostrich notions were rudely jolted. One World or None (McGraw-Hill; $1)' "a report on the full meaning of the atomic bomb" by 17 scientists (including five Nobel prizewinners), generals and pundits, gave a preview of World War III. One World or None is a calm, hair-raising warning of swiftly approaching disaster. Americans who would like to die a natural death can read it with profit...