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Dissension sprang up among the council members when Cadet Ralph Turlington rose to move that the Student Club subscription to the "Chicago Tribune be discontinued in favor of the "Chicago Sun." The motion was seconded by Cadet Tom Ware, The Republican council rejected the motion...
This wholesale rejection was quickly followed by a motion offered by Ware to the effect that the HBSA subscribe to at least one Democratic New York paper, pointing out that the Atlanta Journal is the only Democratic paper taken among the fifty to which the HBSA subscribes. The motion was seconded by his colleague, Turlington, and was defeated by the usual partisan six-to-two count...
...Ware rose to his feet again, this time to move that the Association sponsor a farewell party for the maids. The consensus of opinion seemed to be that each man should let the punishment fit the crime and that action be guided by individual conscience. The motion died from lack of a second. By way of an apology, Ware claimed that the motion was introduced only on behalf of a constituent, the whom we will leave anonymous...
...Weiner's answer was that U.S. civilians could play their part in total war with 68.6% of the goods and services they used in 1941. Civilians, he said, could carry on with 0.0% of 1941's jewelry and sterling ware, monuments and tombstones, passenger cars and boats. They needed merely 2.5% of 1941's phonographs and radios, 3.7% of washing machines and refrigerators. They would not suffer with a balanced 71.8% of food, yet "for morale" they should have 65% of beer & wine, 75.2% of tobacco...
...other men chosen are: James Noland, Thomas Ware, Lynn Northrup, Ralph Turlington, and James Bromwell, all in their third term, and William Haak, Walter Siravo, Patrick Nickolson, and James Eckhart, all of whom are second term...