Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Furthermore in the technical wizards lies the key to the relationship between the independently-endowed Institute and Princeton proper. Hore the interplay of staff is most evident. Hungarian-born John von Neumann secured the collaboration of Princeton's economist Oskar ("Business Cycles") Morganstern in his comprehensive mathematician's-eye view of economic phenomena. Von Neumann currently supervises construction of the Princeton calculator, and electronic digital affair differing from Harvard's in the same fashion as the University of Pennsylvania's "Eniac," which chooses a course of action rather than "thinks...
...witness "Cacsar and Cleopatra" "Men of Two Worlds," or the current "Beware of Pity." The same indictment cannot be applied to the fine picture that now and then rears up out of Hollywood's commercial quicksand. "The Informer," "Emile Zola," "Ninotchke," or "The Good Earth," support this view. American film makers have many times examined foreign cultures on an intelligent level, or have sounded American short-comings as in "The Grapes of Worth," with more than commercial success...
...outranking all these must be the 1942 game on Soldiers Field, Picture the complete hopelessness, from a Crimson point of view, of a two-point Princeton lead, loss than a minute to play, and the men form Nassau in possession of the ball, first down, on the Harvard 35 yard line...
...Frederick F. Moseley, Jr. '36, George A. Perey '18, Nathan Pereles '04, George Rublee, '90, Philip C. Staples, Jr. '37, Thorndike, and Robert S. Wolcott '36. The author was chairman Saltonstall. Clear statements opposed the alleged crucial University needs that are pressed upon us." Specifically he plugged his personal view that "a fitting memorial to the World War II veterans could be added to the Chapel in a proper way that would be similar in form and in dignity to the memorial now there...
...face of the Council's thesis the committee's towering hostility from the start deserves defense. Associated Harvard Clubs President Lowell thinks the Student Activities Center an unwise choice because it will in his view serve the College to the virtual exclusion of University-wide significance...