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...discoveries, rooms to let, illicit love affairs-that after a while the play's title seems less like a symbol of hope than the name of a newspaper. Too often, moreover, the war news is shunted off the front page in favor of flashier items. The hero (Gregory Peck), a brilliant young doctor thwarted by his superiors, abandons his work to toss off a best-selling novel, and his wife to take up vith a high-stepping trollop (Wendy Barrie). But medicine and matrimony eventually...
...headlines proclaimed that the U.S. Army Air Forces had opened "a new American front," the first on which U.S. crews in U.S. planes could strike directly at Hitler. The fact was that U.S. airmen, flying from R.A.F. bases in North Africa, were in position to peck at the Axis anywhere from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. But there were not yet enough men and planes in evidence to do much more...
...officers are: President Jerry M. Brown '44, of Leverett House; Editorial Charman William Snower Jr. '44, of Lowell House; Feature Editor Howard D. Sharpe '44, of Kirkland House; and Business Manager Donald I. Fine '44, of Lowell House. Also announced were the elections to the Editorial Board of Ira Peck '44, of Kirkland House; and Mitchell I. Goodman '45, of Thayer Hall...
...Peck '44, Edward S. Peterson '43, Arthur H. Phelan...
Unlike most enthusiasts about children's art, Peck scoffs at any comparison with adult painting, believes firmly that the work of his moppets should be put in its place. Worried that they might get delusions of grandeur, he avoided telling them about their exhibition, hoped they wouldn't go near it. Said...