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This document, prepared in detail by Thomas H. Quinn '36, president of the Council, is the result of a discussion carried on at a Council committee meeting held on the last Thursday before vacation. It contains several new provisions and omits some useless powers included in the old document, but does not cut down the present size of the Council...
...recent hearings on the bill to repeal the Teachers' Oath Law in Massachusetts have proved the efficacy of the oath in turning college professors into rebels--a result the reactionary legislators could hardly have intended. A veritable War of Independence was fought with all of Boston either taking part or looking on. Broadsides of passion, eloquence, logic, ridicule were all fired at the law by the biggest of academic shots. But despite this unanimous support of the repeal bill, it is still in committee, and both the temper of the hearings and the composition of the House make its adoption...
Rolf Kaltenborn '37 has been elected President of Phillips Brooks House for 1936-37 as the result of a mail ballot counted during the vacation. At the same time William H. Schmidt '37 was named vice-president, while John B. Bowditch '37 becomes secretary-treasurer...
...Wednesday the Crimson Jayvees and the Eli seconds lost to an All-Bermuda outfit, 6-0. However, the combined Varsity team, with Harvard contributing seven and Yale eight men, won an overwhelming victory over His Majesty's Navy with a score of 15-0 on Thursday. As a result the Harvard Rugby Club was awarded the Bermuda Trade Development Board Trophy for the year...
...Second result of the new Landon movement was that Carl Bachmann, Senator Borah's manager, seeing there would be an opportunity to force the Kansas Governor to a fight, announced that his candidate would enter in California. Presently Senator Borah himself said he was not sure whether he would enter. Meanwhile Borah supporters, including many Johnson men, applied for the necessary papers, circulated nominating petitions, set to work on a slate of delegates. Not until the last day did Senator Borah decide. That he could not spare two weeks to stump California was the reason he gave...