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...Harvardman of 1946 is earnestly convinced that top-flight marks are the only key to economic security or the single ticket to graduate school. He is frequently hard put to supplement his allotments in order to stay in school and still satisfy his exacting course requirements. As an unfortunate consequence a considerable number of students derive no benefit from the College's extracurricular offering and Harvard loses what might well have amounted to an important contribution from a mature and thoughtful veteran group...
...pieces" by men of letters (Winston Churchill, John Dos Passos, Reinhold Niebuhr, et al.). Still popularly regarded as a "picture magazine," LIFE now averages up to 20,000 words of text per issue-the wordage of a novelette. It took science out of the moonlit fantasies of the Sunday supplement, made it understandable to millions yet acceptable to scientists, in maps, diagrams, pictures of three-dimensional models and charts (with stories on food, color, electronics, plutonium...
...magazine with LIFE'S audience and price had reproduced first-rate works of art. LIFE sent 27 U.S. artists to record the story of World War II in 1,500 oils and water colors, to supplement the best photographic coverage...
...University hierarchy remains slightly unconvinced. One of their censors will be present tonight at the dress-rehearsals to supplement the vigilant appraisal of Cambridge officials and the Watch and Ward Society...
...supplement to the general food relief drives run during the past year, the College Food Relief Committee yesterday offered full endorsement to the activities of the Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe...