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...laboratory will be far more functional than modern. Comprising two stories and a basement, its three floors will be completely open and flexible--with partitioning put in and torn out as changes warrant, and with all necessary utilities--in order to keep up with the rapidly changing necessities of scientific study
...Council obviously has acted on the strength of its experience with the semi-serious abolitionist movement of last spring, the only "joker" referendum that has shown up in recent years. But one disagreeable occurrence is not enough to warrant revision of the constitution, which is designed to provide general control of the Council's activity. Some students may abuse their right to control the Council, but this is no excuse for eliminating the right entirely...
...most controversial rulings, the Court upheld the right of federal officers to seize property without a warrant in "a limited area" during an arrest. The justices also denied the right of recourse to habeas corpus to aliens in U.S. custody ever seas, and at another time upheld the attorney general's right to deport aliens whose presence, in his judgment, was prejudicial to the nation's interest. Civil rights advocates termed the Court conservative when it refused to rule on a case involving the Georgia unit voting law which, those people feel, denies Negroes their voting rights...
...have to determine whether enough Annex girls are interested in joining to warrant branching off from the H.Y.R.C. Cynthia J. Chace '53 said yesterday...
Trent-Lyon was picked up at Springfield, Massachusetts, by detectives who recognized him from Mrs. Thorne's description. He was placed under arrest on a coroner's warrant and put in jail pending formal charges...