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...Constitutional Aspects of the 18th Amendment," R. H. Amberg '33, Chairman of the Republican Club announced today. Following Secretary Adams, Professor J. H. Beale '82, Royall Professor of Law will address the meeting on the coming election; and Congressman Robert Luce '82, will speak on politics in general and present-day issues...
...trooped before a big, partially completed building to watch & hear Professor Harlow Shapley, head of the Harvard Observatory, place some Pickering photographs in a copper box with some other documents. This, he said, he was doing to enlighten astronomers five centuries from now as to how far advanced the present-day astronomer...
...Right Side! . . . The new Crusader ... is going to make every possible effort to get the old temperance forces to cooperate with him in his present challenge to the speakeasy, the bootlegger, the corrupt politician and the gangster! He believes that when sincere temperance people understand his motives they will back his Crusade, since the principles he stands for are practically the same code of the principles the W. C. T. U. adopted when present-day grey-haired mothers were children in short dresses." Focus. Last week Wet & Dry eyes turned to Congress, ultimate focus of their next big fight. There...
...impossible under an indefinite policy. Now, by joining the National Student League, the club adopts the tenets of that organization, which call for an active support of labor movements by going on picket lines, taking part in labor demonstrations, upholding the side of the working class in "the present-day class struggle" and to popularize the achievements of the Soviet Union by working for the defense and recognition of the U.S.S.R. The Liberal Club will organize small groups to study social and economic problems and will continue to have speakers, representing all points of view...
...Medicine Today. Dr. Edward Starr Judd of Rochester, Minn., outgoing president of the A. M. A., and Dr. Edward Henry Gary of Dallas, Tex., incoming president, left a survey of "present-day trends of private practice in the U. S." to Dr. Morris Fishbein, editor of the A. M. A.'s scientific Journal and popular Hygeia. Of 160,000 physicians in the U. S., Dr. Fishbein observed, 40,000 list themselves as specialists in the American Medical Directory. Among medical students the situation is now reversed. Three out of four medical school graduates go into one of the specialties...