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...speech, shunned by his classmates, he turns to his freshman adviser, Bob, who tells him about ROTC. Bob, unlike his friend Jim, had joined the Army Reserve Officers Training Corps as a freshman in college. The pictures follows him as he admires his new soldier-type uniform in the mirror; in no time it has snared a blonde ("I was just thinking," she says, "--you remind me of the song, 'There is something about a soldier...

Author: By Daniel Ellsberg, | Title: CABBAGES & KINGS | 11/10/1950 | See Source »

...Cronin, proprietor of a well-known Cambridge bar, has decided not to press charges against three "unruly' Dartmouth students. According to Cambridge police Sergeant John lynch, the trio was caught in the act of breaking a plate glass wall mirror at "Jim's Place" at 12:30 a.m. a half-hour after closing time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Constabulary Nabs Three in Bar Here As Weekend Opens | 10/28/1950 | See Source »

...brought in more books and kept the shelves of our headquarters on the first floor of Agassiz filled," Julia R. Ashenhurst '51, chairman of the exchange, said last night. She estimated that 150 books had been sold and issued a plea for more copies of Locke's "Second Treatise," "Mirror for Man," and Math 1a and Gov 1a books...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Book Exchange Is Success at 'Cliffe | 9/29/1950 | See Source »

What started the fireworks in the Pacific Southwest Tennis Championships last week was a howling headline in the tabloid Los Angeles Mirror: "LARSEN STUPID, LUCKY"-SCHROEDER. All week long, spectators hoped for a Schroeder-Larsen match. They got it in the semifinal round...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Grudge Match | 9/25/1950 | See Source »

Editor Jack Lait of the New York Daily Mirror, who has been filling in for Columnist Walter Winchell during summer vacation, sounded an exasperated note this week with his "annual salute to the free-lance and staff press agents, whose crass ineptitude and stupidity, with few exceptions, amazes me anew each semester." Said Lait: "Here are people who are close to glamorous characters, whose sole business is exploiting them. So they come up with either dull trade items of bookings, bald raves or patent fakes tying up their clients with imaginary romances. They issue pusillanimous and preposterous puns and they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: No Pushover | 9/18/1950 | See Source »

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