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...course, Harry was summoned to court and told he must show his card. But the seed of liberty had taken root, and Harry was not prepared to let things go at that. Despite the fact that no penalty had been imposed for his willfulness, he appealed his case. Last week seven judges of Britain's High Court decided that Harry was technically guilty and liable for ?500 in costs. However, said Lord Chief Justice Rayner Goddard: "For the police to demand an identity card from all and sundry except when looking for a stolen car or criminals, is wholly...
...Passed and finally sent to the White House a bill calling for a $190 million food loan to famine-threatened India, after it had been debated for about as long as it takes to seed, grow and harvest a good crop of spring wheat...
...Jerry Wells, stroke; Bill Chadwick, cox. Junior varsity; Oakes Ames, bow; Jack Beggs, 2; Dick Gillies, 3; Ted House, 4; John Margan, 5; Art Herbst, 6; Stan Kabrl,7; Dick Lincoln, stroke; Joe Gordon, cox. Freshman: Ben LaFarge, bow; Tony Barnard, 2; Paul Schlaiker, 3; Dan Rakov, 4; Randy Seed, 5; Joe Cole, 6; Ralph Blum, 7; Lowell Laporet, stroke; Bruce Williams...
...social reformers to supply intellectual as well as material luxuries to the poor fails for want of roots in primary human nature ... To dump into the poor man's mind the products of a decadent aristocratic culture will perhaps accelerate their decomposition, but it will not sow the seed of anything better...
Freshmen-stroke, LaPorte; 7, Schlaikjer; 6, Cole; 5, Seed; 4, Barnard; 3, Blum; 2, Watson; bow, Harrington; cox, Williams...