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Three recording machines have been installed to take care of the large Yardling class and will operate today from 9 until 5 o'clock. Those who stutter or have other serious speech defects will be requested to take a full year course to remedy them; a six-week course is open to those with less serious speaking faults...
...bomber, H.R.H. Prince George Edward Alexander Edmund, Duke of Kent, 38, the youngest brother of King George VI, landed in Ottawa last week, where he was welcomed by the Earl of Athlone after a nine-hour hop in a four-engined, American-built Consolidated B-24 Liberator. Purpose: a six-week coast-to-coast tour inspecting the progress of the monster British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. In the R.A.F., the Duke holds the rank of Air Commodore on the staff of the Inspector General...
...six-week competition for the Freshman track managership, announced last night by Varsity manager Louis S. Taylor '41, will begin with a preliminary meeting at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the H. A. A. managers' office. The winner of the competition, to be chosen before the Yale Freshman meet, will manage the Yale trip and win his major numerals...
...your marks are high you'll have lots of time for a six-week Crimson competition. If your marks are low, come around anyway. The intellectual stimulus which pervades the atmosphere of 14 Plympton Street is terrific...
...first organized visit of its kind to a U. S. university, 109 men & women of seven South American countries (Chile, Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, Colombia, Uruguay) had arrived to spend their summer in a special six-week "summer school" at North Carolina. Their trip was arranged by the Institute of International Education and Grace Line (which cut rates in half) and was aided by the U. S. State Department and South American governments (which paid some of the students' expenses). The students-undergraduates, teachers, doctors, lawyers, social workers, newspapermen, an army officer-had come to study chiefly the English...