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...government really works. Russia has the greatest gap of all. Its constitution promises "freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly"-and ignores all three except for carefully selected "Soviet selfcriticism" that promotes Party goals. It provides universal suffrage, but voters can merely endorse one hand-picked slate. Soviet citizens are "guaranteed inviolability of the person," though the secret police arrest anyone they please...
With an inaugural victory under their belts, the Freshman quintet will attempt to keep a clean slate when they battle Exeter on the Indoor Athletic Building court this afternoon at 3:00 o'clock...
...encouraged the co-operation of its alumni, even to the extent of including an organized group of them among the governing boards of the College. The Board of Overseers, which, along with the Corporation, makes up the dual-directorate of the University, is composed of alumni elected from a slate prepared by a committee of the Alumni Association. This association is the more formal of the alumni organizations, concerning itself with the election of Overseers and alumni officers, as well as with the planning of Commencement and Class Day exercises. Harvard's Commencements are more than merely the awarding...
Leading a slate of then candidates, Douglass Cater '46, Eugene A. Dinet, Jr. '44, and Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. '47, were named as the University delegates to the National Student Conference in Chicago according to the tabulation of yesterday's college-wide election announced last night...
Petitions will go up in the House dining halls, the Union, and Dudley next Monday to supplement the Nominating Committee's decisions and will be due January 13, the same day that the Committee will hand in its slate. Twenty-five signatures are required to put a name on the ballot...