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...Aryan colleague, once his pupil, Professor Rudolph Pabus Cleveringa, 47. Professor Cleveringa wrote a speech to deliver to Professor Meyers' next class, read it to his wife. "Excellent," said Mevrouw Cleveringa. "Good," said the professor. "This, then, is the way I will speak. But you'd better pack up my suitcase tonight...
...there. By 1929 the great increase in business forced the Bindery to move to the old Annex of Boylston Hall, which was located where Wigglesworth Hall now sprawls along the south side of the Yard. When the Annex was torn down in the following year, the Bindery had to pack up and move once again, this time to its present location on Memorial Drive...
...Marines are expanding from a force of 35.000 to 80,000 men. They are well fixed for seasoned, ranking officers, will soon be short of qualified junior officers. Rated first though they are for fighting now, they need more automatic and semiautomatic weapons, pack artillery, transport vessels. Said a ranking Marine last week: "We are going to have an amphibious war, and damn soon. I wish we had another year to train our people. I don't think...
Seldom do Americans eagerly read such a book as this-a modest, 285-page exposition of abstract political theory called The Managerial Revolution. But few books of political theory pack such a punch as this does. Even its slyly casual subtitle promises to tell them something they want desperately to know-What Is Happening in the World...
...tumult and the shouting dies, and English A, pursued by the pack, doubles on its track, licks its bloody wounds, and makes its perennial readjustment. All unnoticed amid the yelping of the critics is a quiet and unassuming little backwater that goes by the handsome name of English A-I. A Freshman, having obtained a mark of over 595 in his English Entrance exam, looks over the list of English courses. Skipping Advanced Public Speaking and Theses for Honors, he sees, after English A-I, "Open to Freshmen who have been excused from English A." Naturally he thinks it better...