Word: uppers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week in Murnau, Upper Bavaria, grey Gottfried Feder, 58, whose mustache was even smaller than Hitler's left the world where he had been obsessed by notions of raffendes and schaffendes Kapital...
...firm belief that democracy was worth fighting for and would survive the present crisis was expressed by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., Junior Fellow, and William S. McCauley, tutor in Government, speaking at the opening meeting of the Freshman division of the Harvard Liberal Union last night in the Union Upper Common Room...
...Shall We Accept A Dogma," is the title of the discussion which will be featured at tonight's Freshman meeting of the Harvard Liberal Union, to be held in the Union Upper common Room...
Like Wisconsin, other colleges reported smaller enrollments (averaging about 10% less than last year). Harvard had about 7,400, the smallest in many years. To offset losses in the upper classes, many a college lifted the lid off the size of its freshman class. Yale admitted a record class of 980; Columbia...
Curtis Thomas, though not even a typical Harvard man, has turned in a fine job on his long short story, "Duration." His writing suffers a little from overly blunt sarcasm, but he conveys to his readers a sharp and biting picture of American upper-class attitudes towards the war, as seen through the eyes of an English child refugee, Although his idea of British morale may be partly a product of wishful thinking, the contrast he brings out between the British who fight without hating, and the Americans who hate without fighting is a powerful...