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Engaged. Captain Mildred Helen Mc Afee, 45, keen-witted director of the WAVES, president of Wellesley College (where she spends about ten days a month); and the Rev. Dr. Douglas Horton, 54, internationally known Congregationalist. Wellesley promptly advised that the Captain's marriage would not "affect the situation"; so did the Navy...
Asked whether the problem might not affect the individual's choice of courses while in college, Teele pointed significantly to an advance copy of "General Education in a Free Society," the report of Dean Buck's University Committee on the Objectives of a General Education in a Free Society, which is scheduled for public release on August...
...Naturally, Mr. Rank . . ." reasoned the Hollywood Reporter, "we are a bit nervous about our big British market. We . . . must have it. ... Any loss of the British income may seriously affect our continued progress...
Some of the motormakers were not happy with these quotas. Ford, for one, complained that its quota this fall would provide only four cars for each of its dealers, whereas the fewer dealers of some smaller companies would have many more. This kind of quota trouble should not affect many businesses. WPB plans to free members of most industries to turn out as much as they want on a catch-as-catch-can basis. This will not be possible with autos, because the industry is so greedy for steel that other industries would be crowded out. Nor will...
Many of the flaws could not be corrected unless a common policy was adopted by the Control Commission. Meanwhile the mistakes of the first phase of Army government were bound to affect the next phase: Commission government...