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...from other writers (as did Shakespeare), her material from the weird and wonderful conduct and conversation of grownups. Settings gave her no trouble, for when visitors came to her Sussex home (her father was a retired War Office official), they made mention of "The Crystal Palace," "The Gaiety Theatre," "Hampton Court"-glamorous place names which Daisy seized and shaped into glittering abodes for the ardent characters to whom her imagination was dedicated...
...other hand, Seton Hall University of New Jersey has produced a puny .39 of a baby per alumnus, after 35 years of trying. But 21 of Seton's class of 38 men became priests, and perhaps Hampton Institute of Virginia, where 81 percent married and came up with only .71 of a child should get the booby prize...
...good fortune came early this fall. William L. Hampton '52, ex-head of the club, was operating his small set in Dunster House when he contacted a College graduate...
Within a short time Hampton's new friendship began to pay off for the Wireless Club. Over the last few months, the alumnus gave the club two complete transmitters (one 300 watt and the other 400), a receiver, and other necessary equipment. The main problem at this point was where...
...similar work outside the regular jurisdiction of W1AF. Four members have their own stations and call numbers. Christopher W. Davis of the Divinity School is registered as W1JLW. James C. Hirschman '52, the present president of the club runs station W9UQD from his room in Adams C-54, while Hampton operates from Dunster under the call of W1SWQ. The only mobile set is operated by John F. Ashton '51 of Leverett, who is active in civilian defense work...