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...York Daily News Columnist John O'Donnell, who likes to remind readers that he was called a liar by Franklin D. Roosevelt, last week announced that he had made President Truman's list too. O'Donnell found out about his nomination from South Carolina's Governor
...Navy. In Halifax, the Canadian navy posted bulletins to remind its sailors that they should say "Aye aye, sir," not "O.K., sir," "Right, sir," "Roger, dodger...
...strained atmosphere has lightened considerably now, and the question of Faculty-student relations seems to be easing its way to settlement--not soon enough for the end of March perhaps, but soon enough to remind one of the Almanack's proviso. The Council has just heard a report, based on interviews with various Faculty members, which indicates that the Council would be welcome at meetings of Faculty committees...
...preliminary Study Card perched on every student's desk is an expendable nuisance. While it affords freshmen an excuse for hashing over study plans with departmental advisers, it is practically useless for upperclassmen--except perhaps to remind them that next fall is nearer than they like to think. The Card can prove an expensive reminder at that, for if students ignore it past May 1, they must pay a ten dollar fine...
...remaining articles, however, are a little short on information, and they serve to remind the reader that, after all, U.S.A. is the N.A.M.'s publication. Perhaps the worst of the lot is Senator Byrd's un instructive and strangely familiar epic on federal expenditures. The Senator gives us a "Byrd's eye view of federal spendorama," and not content with turning this phrase, he explains how many dollars of OUR money the bureaucrats, politicians, and pinks are spending each second of the day. Beyond these gimmicks, Senator Byrd has very little in the way of analysis, discussion, or interpretation...