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...spring competition, which starts Monday night, the Guardian welcomes candidates of any political opinions; ability and an active interest in the magazine remain the basic criteria. Stanwood Kenyon '43, President of the Guardian...
...basic provision, as announced in the bulletin entitled "Higher Education and National Defense", is that if a man is training so that on the completion of his course, he will be a necessary man in a necessary industry in which there will be a shortage, he will be deferred. This statement, however, is only a very broad generalization, for local boards are allowed to use considerable discretion in its interpretation...
...Based on General Motors-Cornell University index of 40 basic commodity prices. Commodities are the same for each country and are weighted uniformly according to their importance in prewar world production...
...House Interstate Commerce Committee last week concluded hearings on proposed amendments to SEC's two basic acts, the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Wall Streeters were more hopeful of winning an SEC fight than in many a moon. Some even thought that SEC, not a war agency, was no longer even a White House favorite. Would it perhaps spend the war-then the peace-in limbo...
...loss of glamor is not directly connected with war. It is the simple fact that maturity, as it must to all enduring Government commissions, has come to SEC. Its main policy fights are over. Its job now is the technical one of carrying out the basic policies already determined. On the utilities front, the outlines of holding-company "disintegration" were established in the months before Jerome Frank became a judge (TIME, April 14). Even before that, the SEC-Wall Street fight had degenerated into skirmishes over "attitude," red tape, technical details...