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On to Jericho. The long-awaited deadline was not greeted by everyone with cheers, tears or public congratulations. At the moment when Cunningham's cruiser slipped into the Mediterranean and the White House was preparing its announcement, a short (5 ft. 4 in.), chubby man, in sweeping robes and...
Sixty members of the Harvard Young Republican Club, meeting last night in Winthrop Junior Common Room, unanimously stamped approval on Charles K. McWhorter 2L as the organization's new president. He succeeds William L. Rusher 2L.
Any organization which is once branded "Communist front" according to the Mundt Bill, would obviously have to choose between going out of business and going underground. Its members, whose names would be on file for public inspection at the Department of Justice, would be barred from receiving passports or government...
Meanwhile, the Band is going ahead with plans for a South American tour this summer. The State Department has stamped official approval on the project, but the University is withholding a final nod until the six-week trip has been completely underwritten by a suitable "angel."
It is a fact that such faith and courage can be stamped out. Mikolajczyk was a brave man, but the Communists chased him from Poland. Benes, who stood up to Hitler, was a brave man, but the Communists broke him. Petkoff was a brave man, but they shot him. If...