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Added Karl von wiegand, No. 1 Hearst correspondent...
Martin Victor, C. F. Vilter, H. S. Voegtlin, E. C. Walsh, Robert Warner, S. L. Washburn, J. S. Weld, G. W. Wickersham, F. L. Wiegand, C. W. Williams, Arthur Willis, J. D. Woodberry...
...education in American colleges and universities should be deplored," is composed of F. deW. Bolman '35, O. M. Lurie '35, and H. H. Freedlander '35, and will make the trip to Yale. In the large Common Room of the Union, the Freshman negative team made up of F. L. Wiegand, Jr. '35, Morris Pfaelzer II '35, and Robert Kramer, Jr. '35 will oppose a Yale group composed of Lyman Spitzer, Jr., Wilson Sked, and Lincoln Brownell...
...negative team, which will journey to New Haven is made up of Robert Kramer '35, Morris Pfaelxer, 2d '35, and F. L. Wiegand, Jr., with V. H. Kramer '35, and J. B. Cahn '35 as alternates...
When U. S. citizens wearied of St. Gandhi, prominent U. S. newsfolk stopped covering India's fight for freedom, but last week famed Karl H. von Wiegand, sagacious Hearstling, cabled: "I have just traveled through India from the extreme southern part to Bombay and Allahabad in the North, more than 1,500 miles. "Talks with members of almost every class of Indians quickly reveal that feeling-even hatred-against the British, is intensifying. The current is steadily running deeper. "British of long residence in India frankly admitted that they fear a big explosion sooner or later. Some even touched...