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James R. Stewart, who was recently appointed Superintendent of Caretakers to succeed General Charles R. Apted '03, has announced that from now on Harvard's crime-detecting operatives will report to Connolly for orders. Henceforth the new chief is to have the title of "Captain," a rank he has enjoyed de facte lot a number of years...
...share & share alike on foodstuffs, what the French Government announced last week certainly sounded like an Allied food scare. On three days each week, pastry stores will be closed; on three days (including Saturday) each week, no spirits may be sold by liquor stores (wines & beer, unrestricted). Restaurants may henceforth serve only two-course meals, only one meat course. Butter is restricted. This week a census begins, to be the basis for gasoline ration cards in April...
Then he spoke to the neutrals. To the weak ones, fearing Germany and Russia, he said that Britain's war desire is "that the small nations of Europe shall henceforth live in security, free from the constant threat of aggression." To the strong ones, anxious to stay out of this war and eliminate future ones, he looked toward a new, disarmed, mutually trusting body of nations. And here he spoke to the U. S. This new order could not be molded by England and France alone. To achieve the dream, "other nations must come in and help...
...that greatly trusted businessman from Birmingham, Neville Chamberlain, to blindfold Parliament, the nation (and its enemies) to the more & more frightening costs of World War II. This was accomplished when Mr. Chamberlain caused to be read in the House of Commons a quiet little Treasury minute. It explained that henceforth His Majesty's Government, when it needs more millions, will simply ask the House to appropriate "tokens" nominally of ?100 ($400)-each token to stand for whatever vast sum is secretly decided by the War Cabinet...
Explaining that the Pudding will henceforth use only union help, John S. Parker '41, president of the Pudding Theatricals, said "Stan Brown has a fine band and we very much regret that he won't be able to play...