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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...circulating petitions to support their cause. Bring them around. We'll sign them. How on earth can a Harvard man do justice to diancties, existensionalism, Russia, Freud and all the other weighty subjects with which his head is crammed by 7 P.M.? Midnight is a reasonable hour, we submit, for a fair airing...
This week the National Security Council will make its command decision, and submit it to President Truman...
Science v. Faith. Finally, the Pope turned to the old problem of science v. faith-specifically, the question of evolution. Discussion of evolution between scientists and theologians is certainly not forbidden, he wrote, providing that the arguments for & against are fairly stated and "that all are prepared to submit to the judgment of the church . . ." Roman Catholics, however, are overstepping these bounds "when they act as if the origin of the human body from pre-existing and living matter were already completely certain...
Last, week he said he would submit his resignation on Sept. 14 as president of the Stock Exchange. "I feel fine and I want to stay that way," he explained. Schram may continue as an adviser to the Exchange at $25,000 a year, but he will spend most of his time running his two farms in Indiana and Illinois (total acreage: 2,200). This month, Stock Exchange Chairman Robert P. Boylan will appoint a committee of Stock Exchange members to look for a new president...
What about the question of dogs v. cats? Dogs, the Lockridges admit, are pretty nice chums to have around the house, and the sight of a wagging tail and a pair of eyes, brimful of adoration, puts just the right finishing touch to human wellbeing. But the Lockridges submit evidence that in hard times people are apt to prefer cats. During the Depression, their story goes, hosts of U.S. citizens sold their dogs short and bought cats. This may have been an economy measure. But "I cannot help feeling," the Lockridges quote one social commentator, "that, unconsciously at least, they...