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...paid in full either last June or September, at the offices at 33 Holyoke Street. Times for distribution are: Monday, Tuesday, and Friday from 2 to 4 o'clock, and Tuesday and Friday from 7 to 8:30 o'clock in the evening. The Guardian was forced to suspend publication with its December issue because of manpower shortage after five years as a unique kind of college publication...
...Greatest Gift. Psychiatrists say that soldiers should be taught that fear is a normal reaction. On this subject, World War I Veteran Ernest Hemingway makes a layman's observation in Men at War: "Cowardice, as distinguished from panic, is almost always simply a lack of ability to suspend the functioning of the imagination. Learning to suspend your imagination and live completely in the very second of the present minute with no before and no after is the greatest gift a soldier can acquire...
...Netherlands, but birth on British soil might make him technically a Briton, would complicate matters. Therefore to smooth the path of the Dutch succession, the Dominion Government last week decreed that during the hours of childbirth (expected this month) Canada will grant extraterritorial rights to the birthplace and suspend all its sovereign claims to that part of the earth under the delivery room...
Suspension of the Harvard Guardian for the duration of the war with the December issue was announced last night by the Guardian board. A pressing lack of manpower was given as the primary cause of the decision to suspend the "review of the social sciences" with the issue on the stands today...
...announcing their decision to suspend the "Guardian," the editors express an expectation that it will be revived after the peace is signed. That hope will be shared by the readers of the magazine, for it fills a gap only too evident in American collegiate journalism. Six years ago, the first "Guardian" was a frank experiment, and it is correct to say that subsequent issues have been a series of them. Some of the experiments have succeeded; a few have failed. Throughout its existence, however, the Guardian has always been something new under the sun. It has managed to present...