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...should be good news for Charlie Roche and Leo Flynn if the Crimson forwards can keep the hard-charging Sub Base line from breaking through. The lineups: Harvard Sub Base DiLuzio, le le, Simonian Fisher, lt lt, Grotbus LeBart, lg lg, Tallant Faber, c c, Manning Allen, rg rg, Tate Foster, rt rt, Loepfe Champion, re re, Olson Tennant, qb qb, Hodges Jackson, lhb lhb, Jones Flynn, rhb rhb, Charouhus Cowen, fb fb, Moravee
...Joint Board, headed by Dr. John Torrence Tate, a University of Minnesota physicist now working for OSRD, is intended to break the impasse. Its instructions: to prepare comprehensive public reports on radar and other wartime discoveries, notifying the British of release dates so that they will not be caught napping. Soon U.S. citizens will be able to get authoritative information about radar, one of the big unpublished stories of the war, before they pick it up in the street...
...ironies of war, the National Gallery passed through the frightful destruction of the blitz and robomb years with only one gallery (No. 26) damaged. Far harder hit were the British Museum, whose Greek and Roman rooms were destroyed by incendiaries in 1941, and the Tate Gallery, which will not reopen for six months...
This impression of an English visitor to Paris appeared in the April issue of London's Cornhill Magazine. The visitor was John Knewstub Rothenstein, director of London's Tate Gallery, son of the late, famed portraitist-memorist, Sir William Rothenstein. His principal report was on Pablo Picasso, considered by many (including himself) the world's greatest living artist. Excerpts...
...four graduate students selected are: Donald J. Blake '46; Dudley Frasier '45; Donald Greenholz '45; Kwang Liu '46; Alan S. Prager '46; James C. Raff '45; John G. Rowe '45; John T. Tate...