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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Crimson debaters William S. Tyson '51 and Melvin L. Zurier '50 talked their way to a tie in a debate with the Wellesley team of Shirley Henin '52 and Martha Joan Danford '53 last night.
The subject of their debate was: "Resolved, That a woman's education is a waste of time." The Crimson debaters took the affirmative, arguing that women existed solely to propagate the species and to attend to the wants of man.
Seven men were elected to the Eliot House Committee last night. They were Roland N. Cox '50, Richard H. Soule '50, James J. Tracy, Jr. '50, Alfred R. Abboud '51, Walter M. Aikman '50, Donald T. Fox, Jr. '50, and Frederick W. Fortmiller '50.
In an editorial yesterday, it was stated that all term grades must be filed in University Hall by February 6. Sargent Kennedy '28, Registrar, has informed the Crimson that this statement was untrue and that instructors are allowed seven days in which to file grades. The CRIMSON apologizes for its...
Granting or withholding of official recognition by the United States will not make or break the Chinese Communist regime, according to three University experts.