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With the growing realization that the pre-war point of view is incompatible with the desires of civilized people, there arises the question of how these desires may be properly fulfilled. Professor Alfred Zimmera, present Godkin Lecturer, offers an answer in an interview published elsewhere in this issue. Next summer in the Geneva School of International Studies of which he is a faculty member, five hundred students and professors of forty different nation alities will begin their seventh season establishing cultural and intellectual contacts between nations...
That the Army athletic officials have none of the stubbornness of their equine mascot, but base their refusal to adhere to the three-year participation rule for intercollegiate athletics on sound reasons, was revealed in an interview with Captain "Biff" Jones, Army football coach, in an interview yesterday with a CRIMSON reporter...
...terrors of April hours, finals, and the like are of no account to the trusting student who, forsaking University Hall, can predetermine his future by merely extending his hands for examination. In concluding the interview it was made known that the "A.B." of Palmistry requires a three years course in pure scientific study, meditation, and imaginative research, after which one enters the ranks of the soothsayers who have practised their arts ever since the world began...
...recent interview with a CRIMSON reporter Captain B. B. Wygant, Professor of Naval Science, reviewed the history of Fayal...
Richard Halliburton, intrepid globetrotter and author, stated in a recent interview that he would write no more books about his travels and adventures...