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Next week the CRIMSON will publish on Monday and Thursday. After next week, when the registration rush has subsided, it will revert to a summer publishing schedule of Tuesdays and Fridays...
Enrollment is expected to decline from its current high level this September, when the Business School will revert to its pre-war practice of admitting only one class a year, instead of the present four...
...coming three months are the months of decision, for in these months, culminating in the United Nations Economic Conference in April, the American people will decide whether or not the United States is to revert to partial or total economic isolation - or, in simpler words, whether the people of the United States are for or against world trade...
...realize that Harvard's Band functions as a Club, with lifelong membership privileges. Marching across the field today along with the undergraduates will be an official of the Harvard Trust Company who has played glockenspiel for more than 14 years, as well as three practicing physicians who revert to Joe College each weekend in the Fall. This timeless spirit is the invisible quantity which makes the boys get religion and perform what admirers have termed "the Saturday afternoon miracle...
...addition, the justice of such actions is uncertain. Although the government has taken over the mines, the profits revert to the owners. A strike called in the mines now may be a strike against the government in a juris fictio, but in reality the UMW will be going out for higher wages from the operators. And, since all controls have been taken off, there is no case that the government is upholding policy. The criminal part of it is that Lewis, confident of his own strength, has refused to bargain fairly with the government...