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...news that Harvard has invested in a new land purchase will doubtless call forth vociferous protest from at least a few of the courageous Antaratic malcontents who massed their library opinions on the steps of Widener, and found them cool enough. It deserves to be said however, that the criticism of the University's actions would be greater if purchase of the land had been delayed, and the owners of the property left to dispose of it at will. No one in Winthrop House, for example, would relish the idea of a towering apartment house on the land. Without University...
Over 100 students attended a mass meeting held in front of the College Library at 12 o'clock on Wednesday in protest against the early closing of the Library. The meeting was adressed by I.L. Pavio '35 and W.L. Plaisted '33, leaders of the group in favor of the reopening of the Library during the evenings...
...Geneva. Swiss conservatives retorted that Deputy Nicole and his ally Jacques Dicke, a naturalized Russian, were really Communist agents in the pay of Moscow. They organized an anti-Communist mass meeting in Geneva's Community Hall. Editor Nicole urged his followers to break it up, then hold a protest meeting of their own in the Plaine de Plainpalais, the Union Square of Geneva. At this point hysteria seized Geneva authorities, who seldom have a riot to deal with. Troops were called out. the only troops available being a battalion of 20-year-old boys who had worn uniforms for less...
Civilian Tokyo did indeed seethe with furtive protest against the Cabinet. Prominent members of the Diet...
Only two students not members of the committee sponsoring the protest meeting against the early closing of the College Library turned up by the scheduled time at 8 o'clock Friday night, so it was decided to postpone the meeting until the same time tomorrow night in Phillips Brooks House...