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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Publication this week of the first number of the Harvard Library Bulletin will fill an important need in both of the University community and of "the scholarly world in general," according to George W. Cottrell, Jr. '26 editor of the new periodical...
...imposing sentence, Judge Francis J. W. Ford said he could not understand how a man of his "background and intelligence could descend to the level of a common thief." He reprimanded him sharply for his "thefts from veterans or anyone else, so that he could keep up with him associates in the circles in which he moved...
Died. Charles Sumner Woolworth, 90, who helped brother Frank found the fabulous red-front chain of 5-&-10? stores, onetime chairman of the board of the F. W. Woolworth Co. (1919-44); in Scranton...
...Hiya cat, wipe ya feet on the mat, let's slap on the fat and dish out some scat. You're a prisoner of wov, W-O-V, 1280 on the dial, New York, and you're picking up the hard spiel and good deal of Fred Robbins, dispensing seven score and ten ticks of ecstatic static and spectacular vernacular from 6:30 to 9 every black on the 1280 Club. . . . We got stacks of lacquer crackers on the fire, so hang out your hearing flap while His Majesty salivates a neat reed...
...conclusion to all this? The quandary of the democratic left is not only not as bad as your editorial painted it, but, after looking objectively at the present situation, I can't help feeling that, the quandary is rapidly being solved. Respectively yours, W. M.--(Name withheld by request...