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The Old Squeeze. Of the three, said Morgenthau, "Hopkins was the best from my point of view. He got money into circulation quickly, which was the economic objective of pump-priming, and he gave destitute people work, which was the social objective." But he was not above using "what we...
At Leverett House, vounteering was "going beautifully," according to Housemaster Leigh Hoadley. Asserting that he had "nothing but the highest praise" for the men who have offered to squeeze an extra student into their rooms, he said more than 12 beds have already been volunteered.
Pressed to accommodate the largest enrollment in Harvard's 811 years, housing officials over the weekend moved to squeeze 20 more residents into each of the Houses, prefacing the registration today of 4,250 students returning from the spring and summer-terms.
The probable squeeze to get in under the limit was indicated early in the summer when Richard M. Gummere '07, Chairman of the Committee on Admissions, stated that two and a half applicants had to be turned down for every one accepted. Eleven hundred Freshmen were admitted as compared with...
Dimmer. The Federal Power Commission somberly agreed with a forecast that the U.S. is due for a new electric light and power crisis. The margin between demand and capacity to produce is as narrow as it has ever been. Barely started on the greatest expansion program in its history, the...