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...executive officers upon whom Congress conferred the power of disposal of enemy property acted within the scope of their powers, their acts are not subject to judicial nullification or review...
This Academician Is Also a Good Journalist Henry Seidel Canby, best known, perhaps, as Editor of the Literary Review of the New York Evening Post, possesses unquenchable vitality, indulges in innumerable activities. He still gives a course at Yale University, to which he formerly gave all of his time as Professor of English. He writes essays, book reviews and, on special occasions, novels. He is an editorial advisor for Harper Brothers. He lectures-and doubtless does many other things of which a former pupil of his does not know...
...Canby was born in Wilmington, Del. He was graduated from and took his post graduate work at Yale University. For a time he was assistant editor of the Yale Review. During the War he was busy with liaison work. His books include discussions of the short story, a novel, Our House, collections of essays and editions of one sort or another...
...work of these law clubs is purely voluntary, but it is the most important activity in the Law School with the possible exception of the Law Review. Each of tonight's winners will be awarded a trophy and a cash prize...
...article below headed "The Week at Harvard" marks a new departure in the policy of the CRIMSON. In response to numerous requests from Harvard clubs and Harvard men throughout the country, the CRIMSON has decided to include in each Saturday issue a weekly review of Harvard happenings. A special price of $2.50 a year from the date of order has been made for this regular Saturday issue coupled with the bi-weekly Pictorial...