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...British have objected from fear that the free-market which the French propose for the franc will inevitably affect the pound adversly. If large amounts of pounds flow through Paris, the British government feels that it will also have to devalue, making foreign commodities more expensive at a time when exports are beginning to climb to a level high enough to cover imports...
Although only 173 places in the Houses will be filled, a reshuffling will take place which will affect many more. After as many of the 600 now on House waiting lists are taken in, the commuters and those returning from leaves of absence will move into the vacated rooms in the Yard and outside dormitories...
Abolition of the system, instituted in its present modified form by faculty vote in 1946, would affect all courses except those regularly open to Freshmen...
...jump from $200 to $300 a term will not affect next year's third year students, as tuitions will remain at the present level for those who entered last February or earlier and who will graduate by June 1949 on either regular or the postwar accelerated programs...
...have a fine new "telescope," made partly from captured German radar and specially designed for studying radio waves from the sun. (The Bureau of Standards has to be more or less practical with taxpayers' money; the practical project at the moment is a study of how solar waves affect radio transmission on the earth.) But Reber also intends to refine his own homemade apparatus and search the sky for more mysterious "somethings." Perhaps, in time, he can figure out what-and why-they...