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...Chairman; Shane E. Riorden '46, Executive Editor; Ernest L. Bell '49, Photographic Chairman; and Myron Stein '46, Advertising Manager. Positions on the Executive Board are: Stanley J. Friedman '48, News Editor; Robert W. Morgan, Jr. '46, Sports Editor; Waldo Profitt, Jr. '46, Assistant Editorial Chairman; Roger H. Wilson '47, Telegraph Editor; Richard L. Wattling '49, Circulation Manager; Richard M. Sawyer '46, Librarian; and Robert H. Huntoon '50, Secretary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: R. Scot Leavitt Becomes Crimson President As '47-48 Executive Board Assumes Office | 2/3/1947 | See Source »

Busy, social-minded University students who have been patiently waiting for telephones in their rooms or apartments since the end of the war may have to use pay booths for another ten weeks, although B. A. Dwyer, business manager of the Cambridge Branch of the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company announced Friday that his office is doing "everything possible" to shorten the wait of applicants...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Waiting Telephone Applicants May Not Receive Service for Two Months | 1/13/1947 | See Source »

...Ashes,"* the traditional cricket matches with England. Before 80,000 noisy fans in Sydney, down went England again in the second of the five test matches. (In London, a man who feared that England was not taking its defeat with proper "lightness of heart" wrote the Daily Telegraph: "Some will say that it is one of our national characteristics to appear to take our battles less seriously than our test matches. We are mechanizing our playing of the game and souring our enjoyment of it by treating it like negotiations for the American loan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A Pair of Jacks | 12/30/1946 | See Source »

Work reminded all students who are borrowing books from the stacks over the vacation to write, telephone, or telegraph the number of the book before 14 days have elapsed, so that it may be renewed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lack of Elementary Texts Makes Less Work for Christmas Grinds | 12/21/1946 | See Source »

Correspondents assigned to the East Bengal tour of Mohandas K. Gandhi have been holed up for the past fortnight in the remote Moslem village of Shrirampore. To get to the nearest telegraph office, they had to walk 30 miles. Even after this extraordinary effort, most of their dispatches missed the point: while deadlock and deterioration attended Hindu-Moslem relations at the London Conference, at New Delhi and elsewhere, Gandhi had turned his back on politics, was seeking a solution on another plane. A few weeks ago he was quietly advising on every move of the Congress Party...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Walk Alone | 12/16/1946 | See Source »

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