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James D. Cameron, Jr. '46, chairman of last fall's drive which netted $23,000, outlined a report he has written suggesting possible means of improving the "Service Fund Drive." These include changing the name of the drive, running a campaign each term, and not permitting a contributor to distribute his gift to the charity he wishes...
...Interstate Commerce Commission was getting alarmed at its own generosity to U.S. railroads. Since war's end, it had given them six freight-rate boosts. Yet freight revenues were declining; in the first half of January, carloadings were 11.2% below last year. Last week, in its annual report to Congress, ICC guessed why. It thought that railroads might be pricing themselves out of business...
...Neue Zeitung's new editor, Kendall Foss, who had taken over in mid-November, was stung by the slaps. In his own defense, he told the New York Times that his paper was "attempting within the American tradition . . . to report what is being said and whispered in Germany . . . even if that includes views other than the official American viewpoint...
...final report on the death of Walter A. Pollano '50 in Adams House Tuesday should come from the Medical School's department of Legal Medicine today, Dr. Alan R. Merits announced last night...
McWhorter also disclosed plans last night for a now HYRC committee to study the American Labor scene. Headed by John L Easton '47, the group will analyze problems between labor and management and draw up report on what needs to be done. The actual members will be chosen later in February...