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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When Harvard debaters meet Bates College tonight at 8 p.m. in the Noble Room of the Phillips Brooks House, Roy Clouse '50 and Richard Rohr '49 will take the negative side on the topic "Federal Aid to Education...
When Dean Bender was still Counsellor for Veterans back in the spring of 1946-- he "academic foxholes." He was thinking mainly of those veterans who wanted to rear through college, "making up for lost time," and consequently putting everything but grades far to the side. The other day somebody made a remark which I would like to pass on to Dean Bender, in case he is still worrying, as evidence that the era of the "academic foxhole" is pretty much gone...
Harry Truman, who sat on the Army side last year, was indeed on Navy's side -about half a dozen rows back. Soon the Navy men in front of him were jumping to their feet, and the President had to jump up to see too. It was that kind of game. Navy's Pete Williams broke loose around right end and went 59 yards. Four plays later Navy scored, to lead, 7-0, and the crowd went wild...
...Faced Woman. In Paris, Schiaparelli showed a new cocktail hat that would make even the lightest drinker see double. One side is a profile of the wearer (see cut), with a glittering brooch to simulate the eye, and a pendant "earring." Price, including jewelry...
...first quarter resolved into nothing more than a foul shooting contest with neither side getting the edge, and the half ended in a 20 to 20 tie. The game held true to early-season form all the way, with Brown committing 26 personal fouls and the Crimson...