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...Nonsense. Herter made his greatest impression on Congress-and on the nation-with the reports of his Select Committee on Foreign Aid. House Speaker Joe Martin, a fellow Bay Stater, set up the committee largely because Herter convinced him that Congress could not trust the Truman Administration's figures on European needs, should get its own statistics. Herter led his 17 Congressmen and a pride of experts off on a two-month trip to Europe. He sternly forbade his crew to bring either wives or tuxedoes, and so strict were his rules against extracurricular nonsense that this sign appeared...
...person to be a resident of Massachusetts for one year, and of Boston for six months, before he is eligible to vote. When the student insisted on his right to vote, the City Law Department claimed that a dormitory is not a legal residence, and that an out-of-stater cannot vote here...
Also an out-of-stater, Cooper is from Cooperstown, N. Y., by way of Exeter. He was elected, according to tradition, on the eve of the triangular meet...
...sealed. The amendment was adopted 185-to-155. More notable to many a Representative was the sight of Republican National Chairman Joe Martin-not the only Republican more isolationist than his Presidential candidate-striding up to the teller to vote for the amendment beside his bearded fellow Bay Stater, Isolationist George Holden Tinkham...
With a nucleus of players from last year including Tom Healy and Slim Curtiss as pitchers, Bob Fulton, catcher, Lupe Lupien, Captain Art Johns, and Dick Grondahl, infielders, and Jo-Jo Soltz, Bob Gannett, and Rud Hoye, outfielders, the former Ohio Stater should be able to build a team which will more than hold its own in college circles...