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...average Freshman, especially if he leans toward a technical field, is too anxious to finish studying, and start work. It is true that the Engineering School must always be an undergraduate school to conform to the terms of the McKay bequest. Since this is so, and the corridor must exist, let it be as narrow as possible, so that few, if any, can enter. Not many engineers would regret having spent two extra years in obtaining a broader education of this sort...
...nation's newspapers, by writing editorials of a radical and violent nature. These editorials, while sometimes limited to severe criticism of some college activities or officials, often invade the fields of national and international politics and problems. This invariably raises the question of the province that should exist or does exist with respect to the editorial ambitions of the college editor...
...Alias the Doctor," probably the better of the two, is the vehicle selected for the restricted abilities of Richard Barthelmess. Since the atmosphere is melodrama and the theme is medicine, where else can such icy voiced and tendril fingered experts exist as those of Austria; so Bathelmess becomes Muller, and Richard, Karl. And thus before a background of beer steins, rambling stucco farmhouses, operating rooms and music boxes, Karl Muller develops as the boy who loves the soil but is forced to become a surgeon. Complication after complication is thrown in to keep awake a sleepy audience, but the chief...
...fast as a 300-lb. diplomat can, O-shaped Carlos Morales of Nicaragua flees photographers. Only three prints of one picture of him are known to exist in the U. S. One he owns; one belongs to Dr. Luis M. Debayle, Nicaraguan chargé d'affaires at Washington; one to the Pan American Union, which issued it to the Press when Sr. Morales sought to persuade the U. S. State Department to keep President Jose Maria Moncada in power a few more years by "supervising" Nicaraguan elections. On publication of his picture Carlos Morales pointed a furious finger at Luis Debayle...
...many U. S. cities exist "clinics"* where a woman may obtain an abortion and treatment. Fees range from $100 to $250. Part of the fee may go to the consultant who "makes it legal." Part goes to the "nursing home" where the patient stays for a period of from two days to a week. In the higher priced of these "clinics" the curettage method is used. The operator may be a skilled surgeon whose sympathy or venality overcomes his professional ethics, or he may be a bungler...