Word: makeing
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Speaking on aspects of federal government, John C. Dreier '28, head of the State Department Division of Inter-American Affairs, stressed the "large scale" importance of national government as an inducement to enter that field. He expressed an opinion that government work, by imposing different standards, tends to make men poorly fitted for work in private business...
...meeting of the House Committee chairmen is scheduled for Wednesday to decide whether Dunster should waive Council funds or whether the other four Houses should seek by individual drives to augment their own D.P. accounts and make a five-way split possible...
...attribute the friendly cohesiveness of the Funsters to their isolation. Funsters, themselves, admit there is something to this. Geographically, however, Dunster is no father from Sever than Eliot. It is removed, however, from the bulk of the Mount Auburn Street pinball havens, and hence, Dunster men strive to make their community the self sufficient entity a House is supposed...
...gives orders in a voice which sounds like Wallace Becry imitating an Army mule; these orders are taken by an amicable idiot played gracefully by Donald O'Connor. Francis knows how to win the war single-footedly, and O'Connor can wiggle his cars and heehaw softly. Together they make an unbeatable combat team, but they do not make a very funny movie...
...Houses were judged by size, Winthrop would place third with its average of 380 men. In the other factors that make it the place it is, Winthrop somehow also manages to stay near the middle road...