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...physical violence--and get away with it under the eyes of the law--the situation is alarming. The Hansen incident and his attacker's sources of support, both on and off the scene, show that Social Justice is clearly seditious. When Biddle relieved the postman he certainly did not intend a policeman to take up the task...
...going to have to do more than require the science men to take survey courses in "American Culture," "The History of Human Freedom," and "Economic Democracy." We are going to have to give a quicker, less expensive training to the majority of non-science majors who do not intend to go to graduate school, but merely want a sound general education before trying their hand at business...
Emphasizing his opinion that the intercollegiate and intramural programs were still valuable, he stated that the department would try to retain the best features of both. "In the case of our intramural teams," he said, "we intend to shift the emphasis from recreation to conditioning...
...major section of our editorial was devoted to pointing out that we did not hold Professor Casner to be personally at fault for the shortcomings of the Defense Information Bureau. If any such slight was construed, we did not intend it. However, it remains that there is room for improvement in the administrative set-up, and we feel that a full time staff is needed to help the students to select the branch of the service for which they are best fitted...
...proper welfare, educational, religious and recreational standards, the Y, along with the Red Cross, has had the added job of reporting on poor camp conditions to both sides. Neutrals, Swiss and Swedish Y-men will do the work among both U.S. and Japanese prisoners. "This means that the Japanese intend to abide by ... the Geneva Convention," said Mr. Strong, "that within the limits of war everything possible will be done to make the lot of American prisoners of war more comfortable." Observers agree that the Geneva code has improved the lot of World War II prisoners on all sides...