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...last Sunday's balloting (the ninth since liberation), the voters chose some 85,000 electors, who in turn will elect part of the Council of the Republic, which replaces the old Senate. The machinery for creating this body is among the most formidably complex ever devised, even by the French, whose vaunted clarté is not at its best in election laws. The concierge in TIME's Paris Bureau said: "I am not voting tomorrow because I wouldn't understand what I was doing...
...Seeing that complex subjects like the Balkan peace treaties are told clearly, so that readers who are not experts in foreign affairs will understand them...
Monday the Crimson published the results of its poll on College affairs. But the subject of Constitutional reform is far too important to the student body to be distorted by such a poll as the Crimson has used, and far too complex to be dismissed with the glibness of your editorial...
...Killers. "Explaining" Hemingway's short story with a complex, hard-boiled plot (TIME, Sept...
Tonight at 7:15 o'clock the Kirkland House Forum will hold its first gathering of the current year. Featured at this evening's meeting which is to deal with the complex situation in China, will be Roscoe Pound, University Professor, Michael Lindsay, visiting lecturer in History, and John Fairbank, associate professor of History...