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Behind the Iron Curtain in Eastern Europe, the Red hunt bore down implacably on party heretics, class enemies and "agents of Western imperialism." Most spectacular was the Vogeler trial in Hungary (see above). The pattern elsewhere...
...general, there is among the semi-public organizations a proper desire for greater autonomy. But this must not be sought at the expense of a general Council supervision and coordination of the programs of these organizations. The Council should fulfill its proper function of overseeing the total pattern of student activities...
...endless experiment, an industry tuned to mass production, and an officialdom with more official channels than an army. The art of teaching became the science of pedagogy, with a technology and a labyrinthine language all its own. Yet out of the conflicting currents there began to emerge a pattern of sorts-a pattern of necessity, to cover not only the overflowing numbers of pupils, but all their varied talents, hopes and needs as well. What sort of pattern was it? This week, as many of the nation's educators met in Denver, the theories they were discussing were being...
...Cedar Hill delegation will also transmit to the Council the recommendation that both the yearbook staff and the Council work together in setting up a constitution and a definite pattern of procedure for publication of the book. Said Susan Evans '50, editor-in-chief of the present 1950 Yearbook, "In this way the Yearbook would be made an official publication of the College...
...Gamble. Tireless Tommy Lipton reversed an old igth Century success pattern. The son of an Irish-born Glasgow groceryman, he quit school at ten, worked around Glasgow for a few years, in 1865 sailed for the U.S. Instead of finding his fortune he drifted from job to job-a worker in the rice fields of South Carolina, a plantation bookkeeper, a clerk in New York. But Tommy Lipton never forgot some of the things he learned in P. T. Barnum's U.S. In 1869, with savings of $500, he went back to Glasgow and two years later opened...