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All undergraduates and graduates must fill in the forms. The certificates have arrived in Boston headquarters, and Philips Brooks House will have them today or tomorrow. Two stamped envelopes, one with the local draft board's address and the other self-addressed, are also required.
Long one of the most admired sculptors in the U.S., this week James Earle Fraser, 74, is being honored with the gold medal of the National Institute of Arts and Letter* and with a big show. Most of the work that made him famous reflects his first childhood choice of...
Unlike the Oxford Dictionary of American English, which set out to record all words ever used by Americans (the project on which Editor Mathews served his apprenticeship), the Dictionary of Americanisms includes only those stamped unmistakably with the label "Made in U.S.A." To find them, Mathews plowed through the 100...
Before McHale left, Crowther stamped the experiment a success by picking one of his men to send over in October to begin a writing hitch on TIME. We look forward to this chance to repay the Economist's hospitality.
But Watson, in presenting the Committee's case for retaining the publication rule, fails entirely to discuss this point. He adds only one new "argument" that twice since 1940 the Dean's Office has stamped out a publication that seemed to be subject to one or the other of these...