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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...wish to express opinions on policies in College or world events, the editorial board grants the opportunity. CRIMSON editorials have caused, crushed or influenced many local occurrences in the past. The board offers a creative writing course, an intellectual stimulus, and passes to theatres. The editorial board is also seeking cartoonists for its staff in this competition...
...little bond in the Charles, for years a haven on Saturday evenings, is now getting a helping hand from nature. The bridge's foundations are currently sinking into the mud; a soft base has delayed the construction past its proposed completion date of October, and may even extend it to the Spring. In the end, a few more students will be herded into bars...
Believing that "a woman past 35 needs a man's company all the more," oldtime Cinemactress Miriam Hopkins, 46, went to her astrologer, got the cheering news that her next big romance "would occur sometime in 1951." Said she: "I was so excited to hear that that I rushed out and bought...
...other occupations of Msgr. Ronald Arbuthnott Knox during the past 30 years have earned him an international reputation as the urbane and witty chaplain-litterateur at Oxford's Trinity College, as the author of both brittle whodunits (The Body in the Silo) and brilliant essays in Roman Catholic theology, and as perhaps the ablest modern translator of the Bible. His new book, three decades in the making ("mastering my authorities in trains, or over solitary meals, taking notes on rough pieces of paper and losing them . . .") is titled Enthusiasm (Oxford; $6). In it, Author Knox brings...
...Mass conversions under the ministrations of popular evangelists," who are enjoying more success "than at any time since the days of Billy Sunday"; and "in the world of culture ... a receptivity toward the message of the historic faiths, which is in marked contrast to the indifference or hostility of past decades . . . There is scarcely a college or university which has not recently either created a department of religious studies or substantially enlarged existing departments...