Word: shortly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...result of elections held Wednesday evening at Phillips Brooks House, the Student Council chose the following officers for the fall term: Levin H. Campbell 3rd '48, of Short Hills, New Jersey, as president; Roger S. Kuhn '46, of New York City and Adams House as treasurer; Frank T. Lebart NROTC'47, of San Pedro, California, and Eliot House as secretary...
...times. But this growth does not mean that what is now left of the Yard must b subject to the whims of succeeding generations of growth-intoxicated planners. It is about time the University took to protecting its meagre reserves of physical attractiveness instead of sacrificing them to short-view expediency...
...importance and limitations of Palestine, but it also remembered the words of the original mandate and the faith placed in Great Britain by the League; it rejected the 1937 Peel Commission's contention that might (and oil) make right, but it refused, too, to put its trust in a short-sighted, if definite, series of figures...
...comparison to the competing Ballet Theatre, the Ballet Russe company is pathetically weak. It is short on stars capable of handling the more difficult roles, and second-rate in its ensemble dancers. But the main shortcoming of the company is imagination, the kind of imagination in choreography and staging that enables the Ballet Theatre to give productions like its "Firebird" (with sets by Chagall!), "On Stage," or "Fair at Sorochinsk," efforts that the Ballet Russe perhaps through unavoidable monetary restrictions--would never even try to equal...
...even its most passionate defenders claim that U.N. is the ultimate solution to the world's troubles. Wars and rumors of wars can be climinated by nothing short of an international state with world wide citizenship; but there is not possibility that within the foreseeable future, certainly within this generation, the world powers will be willing to entrust their sovereignty and security to a federal organization...