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...legalized. There will then remain the all-important problem of delegating those powers so that finally, a year late but better than never, the U.S. defense effort can be centralized. Washington believed that the President was about ready to act; that he was near the end of his long search for a single administrator to manage the defense program; that industry committees (see p. 83) which are central to the functioning of priorities, will be announced shortly. Along with indications that the Army's Ordnance Department and the Office of Production Management were at long last showing signs...
...Lieut. Commander Peter Joseph Howell Bartlett, the harbor was full of Italian warships. The commander sent his mate to call on the Italian commanding officer. The mate explained that the Regent had come to look for Britain's Minister to Yugoslavia Ronald Ian Campbell, requested permission to search...
...search of the key to the diamond cache, she tames a lion with her bare hands to prove to the Lion Men that she is their goddess. Her headdress slips, revealing her mortality, and she is put up for sacrifice. Saved, she sneaks into the treasure cove by a back entrance, tumbles into a torture pit and is showered with a deadly...
...Neill has tried to show, through the character of Dion Anthony, man's search for faith in a world where there is nothing in which to believe, where Christianity is dead. Dion, the creative artist, "pleads weakly for intense belief in anything." Billy Brown, on the other hand, is the symbol of what has replaced Christianity: a "visionless demi-god of our new materialistic myth--a Success." It is the mystery in these two "conflicting tides in the soul of man" that O'Neill wants to convey...
Bobby Byrne, his blues trombone, and his world-renowned dance orchestra was signed up early this morning to play at Harvard's Freshman Jubilee Friday evening, May 23. The long-awaited announcement from Andrew Welch '44, the Committee's chairman, climaxes a two-month search for a suitable band for the biggest annual Freshman social affair...