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...spite of last night's Student Council resolution, no valid arguments have as yet been advanced to justify the general reduction of required athletics from four to three hours a week. The existing setup, which was approved by the Army when submitted by Athletic Director Bill Bingham and is duplicated in the Navy's V-1 program, has been overwhelmingly endorsed by those who have left Harvard for the armed forces since last spring. Basis for the Council's recommendation was the greatly-increased administrative work placed on the Dean's Office by the flow of exemption-requests pouring into...
...fact that the dance was held on a Thursday night can hardly account for the small attendance, though a Friday night affair on any other but the Labor Day weekend would probably have been more profitable. Whether class integration is a valid goal under wartime conditions has not yet been conclusively proved. The way to do so is for the Freshman Committee to put forward a couple of more real efforts. Most likely to succeed would be a dance or smoker held on the night of the football game with the Navy Air Corps, on Saturday, September 26. Insufficient receipts...
...hearted employers should be compelled to get WLB permission before they hand out voluntary raises. Any unsanctioned wage increase will not be a valid excuse for charging the Government more on a war contract...
...Hold for Release." The release was contingent on Prime Minister King's tabling the report in the House. But the Prime Minister refused to table it, on the grounds that it would give aid & comfort to the enemy. Immediately the question arose of whether the Government ruling was valid or a blunt attempt to suppress legitimate criticism. With the Drew report before them, but with no go-ahead from the Government censors, the decision to print it or not was up to the editors. The Tribune's half-revelations were as close as any editor got to risking...
...look roughly alike. A geographer, however, knows that to shift a line a few miles or to change its course minutely may mean the difference between a fair and an unfair peace, between peace and future war. My map of Europe would meet all the valid arguments advanced by the Axis countries, and thereby deprive them of propaganda weapons, without yielding them anything which would render them materially stronger than they were...