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...Lord Cromer now holds the position. He reads all the plays and censors them not only from a moral, but from an artistic point of view. No free publicity is given to shows which have parts expurgated nor to those from which the permission of production is withheld. True, the position is a difficult one, and the man who holds it must be well chosen. Yet these disadvantages are slight when the advantages of the plan are compared with the faults of a police censorship...
...decision of the Division of Biology to come into the ranks of other divisions now operating under the tutorial system was made several months ago, though the public announcements of the change was withheld until yesterday. Chemistry and Physics, the only two remaining divisions not using the tutorial method, are expected to adopt the English system in the near future...
...time, flat denial; but last week War Minister Paul Painleve said before the Senate Military Committee in answer to a question: "I cannot deny that the War Ministry holds General Michaud sufficiently responsible for the wiping out of the column under his command in Syria last year, to have withheld from this officer promotions which his career would otherwise have dictated...
...class, and no name can appear on the 1930 ballot until the Student Council is assured that it is scholastically sanctioned. Inasmuch as there is no way of checking up on the standing of the nominations until the office has a complete record of midyear marks the list is withheld from publication...
...Secretary then informed reporters that he could tell them nothing more because it took so long to decode Admiral Williams' messages that before one could be decoded another arrived. One report, when finally decoded, was found so terrifying that Mr. Kellogg withheld it from the public to avoid undue alarm...