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Deans Wilma A. Kerby-Miller and Mildred P. Sherman will address the Annex senior class at a meeting devoted to commencement plans and potential jobs in Agassiz theatre at 4:30 p.m. this afternoon...
...Annex administration has invited a small number of fathers of Radcliffe girls to an experimental conference on March 3, Dean Sherman announced yesterday...
Pleasantly flustered, Robert Alphonso Taft looked out over the ballroom in the Sherman Hotel and guessed that he "was getting more notorious than that great Chicago citizen, Al Capone." Some 1,500 Executives Club businessmen cheered lustily. In distant banquet rooms, an overflow 1,000 listened by public-address system. Senator Taft, arriving in Chicago for the first time since his November triumph, had pulled the biggest turnout of any lunch-club speaker in recent memory...
When Standard protested, it found itself with a strange ally: the Department of Justice agreed. Nevertheless, the Federal Court of Appeals upheld FTC. Ruled Appellate Judge Sherman Minton (who has since become a Supreme Court justice): the deciding fact was not good faith, but the fact that "Standard had given a club to their retailers to bludgeon their competitors...
...insecure enlisted men (Richard Hylton, Skip Homeier), for example, are bolstered by short flashbacks to civilian life. Scripter Michael Blankfort also goes beyond lip service to the standard war-is-hell theme; his marines (including Walter Palance, Karl Maiden, Bert Freed and Richard Boone) grimly prove that Sherman was right...