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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...University added $6 million to its common stock investments. Claflin attributes to "larger dividends from common stocks" the fact that in 1947 balances were more favorable than in 1946. Both common stock and government bond rises have been balanced almost entirely by a sharp drop in other long-term bond holdings...
...badgered Athletic Association hates to change the policies of its younger days. Cajoled by the alumni and wrapped up in hoary tradition, the rulemakers for Crimson sports have for decades perpetuated a faulty system of letter awards. Down at Quincy Street everybody agrees the system is imperfect; some even term it an anachronism...
Normaley returned to another phase of University life yesterday as the Committee on Admissions announced that no new men will be admitted to the College in the spring term...
Chairman of the Committee on Admissions Richard M. Gummere declared that because first term Freshman courses will not be offered for the spring term, new men would find their choice of courses severely limited...
With red lights flickering and gongs clanging, University Hall's immensely efficient International Business Machines ground to a halt last night, spewing forth the last set of unimpeachable mid-term grade sheets for moist-palmed and dyspeptic undergraduates...