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...Compulsory Student Activities Fee: Pro and Con" will be the topic of a special debate Radio Radcliffe plans to present tonight at 9:30 o'clock. Irene C. Tinker '49, formerly editor of Signature, has been slated to oppose the proposal. Luretta Davis '49, treasurer of Student Government, who was involved in drafting the scheme will argue in the affirmative...
Speeches by Stanley G. Karson '49 president of the University chapter of the American Veteran's Committee, U. Richard G. Neisser '50, of the Liberal Union, and Irene C. Tinker, Radcliffe '48 could be heard only in the first few rows...
Died. Mordecai ("Three-Fingered") Peter Centennial Brown, 71, wheelhorse pitcher for the Chicago Cubs in the Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance era; after long illness; in Terre Haute...
...create enough popular support for them to influence Congress in this year of our election, 1948 A.D. The Republicans have been placed in a difficult position by the Marshall Plan. They have been forced to acknowledge the necessity of a European Recovery Program, but they have been prone to tinker with the Administration's proposals. It would be nicer for their political future, they feel, if they could take credit for the program themselves. This is but one example of the sort of political maneuvering which, together with the very real and complicated economic problems involved in the Marshall Plan...
Following Cater's statement to the committee, Kimball quoted the Council's resolution against the Bill. Miss Tinker pointed out that students from all over the earth come to Cambridge because it is one of the world's greatest educational centers and that "any proposal like the Barnes Bill would be detrimental to the free flow of thought that should characterize great institutions...