Word: exceptionably
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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In a letter to the Crimson, the Rt. Rev. William Lawrence '71 takes exception to our recent editorial, "Blessed Are The Peacemakers." Following an address by Bishop Lawrence, the Crimson there suggested that "Before his innings are over, America--and Harvard--will be making the world safe for democracy."
Don't make any mistake. The records are good, all electrically recorded with the exception of a rather suspicious-sounding Tschaikowsky "Nuboracker Suite." As a matter of fact, but for slightly higher surface noise and a little less high frequency, the records are almost as good as their Red Seal...
With the exception of Roger B. Merriman '96, Gurney Professor of History, who did not wish to be quoted, none of the instructors could be reached last night for comment.
No test tube reaction is more certain; few produce a noisier or more spectacular effect. The ingredients: one warm, springish evening, several hundred assorted students, and any Freshman Smoker furnishes a suitable match to set it all off. Model 1943 proved no exception.
"In other words, national capitalism freezes production at the level of existing demand for consumers' goods. The one exception occurs in the field of public works.