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Blue met blue with only black results for Yale in the Yard yesterday afternoon, as Chief A. R. Randall's navy-garbed University police repelled "a concerted attack of 300" Elis intent upon unseating John Harvard...
...help the dining hall employees to live as well as or better than before in the midst of rising price levels. And how does a part-time employee gain from such a contract adjustment? The onus for such failure in labor relations at Harvard lies equally with the University--intent on maintaining its traditional position of father-confessor to its employees--and with the unions, which cannot see beyond the noses of their temporary security and convenience, so easily bought by indolence...
Russia is tentatively and haltingly, but with apparently sincere intent, making overtures of friendliness to the Western World. Any rebuff to her well meant gestures would be tragic. More than ever American and British leaders must demonstrate their desire to understand the Russian position. They must show by their actions that the red-baiting minorities in each country do not have the backing of those who formulate national policy...
With the same propagandist intent, Russia's Gromyko last week submitted a request for discussion of "the presence of forces of U.N. member states on the territories of non-enemy countries" to U.N.'s General Assembly (scheduled to meet Oct. 23). Gromyko had made the same request in the Security Council last month. The Council had defeated the motion because of U.S. and British opposition; the U.S. had insisted that all foreign troops, including those on former enemy soil (where the Russians have most of their forces) be discussed...
...possibility of formal solidification of the Madrid-Buenos Aires Axis is increased by the presence in Argentina of a Spanish mission, headed by Tomas Suner, the intent and probable outcome of which is to secure economic assistance for Franco's bleeding government. Though neither country as yet possesses the economic or material attributes of a first rate power, Argentina, at least, has the potential capacity for an extended and effective military effort...