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Today few U. S. citizens are louder in praise of Joseph Stalin than that emotional but influential lecturer and journalist, Dr. Anna Louise Strong. Yet on Sunday, May 24, 1925, she wrote in the New York Times: "Now that Lenin is dead, Leon Trotsky remains the most popular man in the Soviet Republic. . . . Russia's best organizer . . . Trotsky is more popular throughout Russia not only than any other man but than the whole of the Central Committee" of the Communist Party whose General Secretary was then, as now, Joseph Stalin...
President and Mrs. Conant will be at home and glad to see any men who are students in the University at the President's House, 17 Quincy Street, on Sunday afternoon, January 24, between four and six o'clock...
Coincidental with this news, it was also announced that one elementary course at least--Biology D--will hold a review of the term's work this Sunday evening in Emerson D at 8 o'clock. George W. Beadle, assistant professor of Genetics, and Luzern G. Livingston, instructor in Biology, will conduct the session which will be devoted principally to the answering of questions of men in the course...
Week End Snow Train for White River Jet., Vt., Lisbon and Littleton, N. H. scheduled for January 16-17 Cancelled. Snow train scheduled for Fabyan through Crawford Notch Sunday, Jan. 17, cancelled...
...Sunday night in a long fest of bull with friends and a discussion (invoked by the hideous fact of our common servitude under Mr. Brinton in Intellectual History) of what is progress. Which tied us up in a thousand knots such as what is civilization what is man what is science what is anything. Some of us wanted to let it go at that and make up limericks...