Word: springing
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...full of political dynamite that they were being suppressed. Actually, they had been handed over to Forrestal's executors and put up for sale. Last week, the New York Herald Tribune Syndicate announced that it had bought the papers for an undisclosed price and would syndicate them next spring. Except where military security prevents, the Trib expects to print them pretty much "as is." Viking Press will also publish them in a book...
...Faculty Committee of Student Activities has been examining a set of rules proposed last spring by the council. The council rules conformed admirably to the theory that the Harvard student should be allowed to make his own way. But the faculty committee, in rewriting them, has provided an interesting lesson in the relationship between theory and practice...
...Members must be students in Harvard University." This rule, proposed by the Dean and the faculty committee eliminates the phrase "or Radcliffe College" from the original council suggestion of last spring. Why take out Radcliffe? Harvard men aren't mature enough to handle the problem of women in men's clubs or mature enough to select their own membership? Of course they are. The evidence of the Harvard organizations that work closely with counterparts at Radcliffe shows this. But even if the point were debatable, consistency with the theory of self-reliance would demand that the men be given...
MacLeish was a found of the Harvard Radio Workshop--an actors' group not affiliated with the network--which closed down in the spring of 1949. Official opening ceremonies for the station's newest and largest studio will also be held. The studio has been in use since the fall...
Sapers estimated that about 1,300 men have signed up, including uncounted students from the Commuters Center. If only half of these are able to give, the College will still surpass its 541-pint record of last spring, the highest total over given by a single college...