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Admiral Yamamoto's men, used to negotiating the rip channel tides and foul weathers of their islands, are fine navigators. They work round the clock. They service their ships smartly. They submit to living conditions at which U.S. sailors would mutiny: Japanese ships have super structures which look like pagodas piled on Shinto shrines astraddle Buddhist temples, and in these great upper horrors the crew lives, to save space, in quarters so crowded that most officers enjoy less room than U.S. enlisted...
Hearings on the tax bill are scheduled to start around Jan. 15, said Chairman Doughton as, pleasantly stuffed with Mr. Morgenthau's good food, he left the Treasury. The delay is to give the President time to submit a new budget...
...first Japanese bombing of Manila gave listeners in the U.S. plenty to think about. Nothing like it is likely to happen again. Next day R.C.A. relaying of broadcasts from Marrila ceased, not to be resumed for two days and then only under a censorship that required broadcasters to submit their script well in advance of air time. Excerpts of what Bert Silen and his relief announcer Don Bell put on the radio telephone in the shiny moonlight during the first raid...
...extensively investigated by a Student Council committee, which learned to its own mortification that it couldn't cut the price without making sacrifices. Either the students had to give up their privilege of signing for 14 and 10 meal contracts at a reduced price or they had to submit to a self service system, Both the Crimson and the Council recoiled horrified at the idea of the undergraduates sacrificing their rights and luxuries, and when the Council put the questions up to a College vote, the students voted against both measures. Only about a third favored the compulsory 21 meal...
...agreement, if the merger is accomplished, the H.L.U. will submit a resolution to the National Student Merger Committee, which is meeting at Harvard during the holidays under H.L.U. sponsorship, requesting that the Guardian be named the Committee's national magazine. The National Student Merger Committee consists of representatives of the liberal groups of the nation's colleges. Both president Stanwood Kenyon '43 and editor Ruderman of the Guardian are members of the H.L.U...