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...question both the validity and the truth of Thursday's editorial, "Pronto." It is not valid to reason that since the changes proposed by Mr. Labaree make no real difference to the freshman year they should be initiated as soon as possible. It is not true that the introduction of GSAS section men and tutors would make little difference to the freshmen. The issues here are more complicated than the CRIMSON seems award: do freshmen need more time, a wider concern, and more Tender Loving Care than section men or tutors can ordinarily offer? can the "intellectual level...
...Germans squelched rumors of revaluation. "No valid case for it," intoned the official Bundesbank. "Too late," agreed Economics Minister Ludwig Erhard. Then last week, having put the speculators off the trail, they went right ahead and revalued the Mark upward 5%, increasing its value to four to the dollar. The announcement came one day before the arrival of U.S. Ambassador-at-Large Averell Harriman, who would be happy to hear of any gesture toward helping close the U.S.'s dollar...
...almost certainly lead to the attrition of our weapons laboratories, whose ablest scientists would be increasingly tempted to concentrate on fields where scientific progress was more promising.' This is tantamount to rejecting disarmament because of projected unemployment in the military. And it is precisely if there are good and valid reasons to reject bans, or disarmament--precisely if well-intentioned people are to be persuaded, that these lines of reasoning are dangerous...
...Neat Trick. "Claire McAuley" was married in the church at the age of 18, and two years later, "after a series of misfortunes which eventually saw my legal, valid husband behind bars and bigamously married to another," her bishop granted her permission to get a civil divorce. Thus at 20, the mother of a small son, she found herself legally free but ecclesiastically still married. When she met the man she "realized was the one with whom I should spend the rest of my life," she was confident God understood that her first marriage had not been a marriage...
...Roman Catholic may not take Holy Communion unless he is free of mortal sin, which can only be obtained by confession and absolution from a priest, and no confession is valid unless the penitent sincerely intends never to repeat...