Word: thoughtful
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...shadow of World War I lies heavily over World War II; the shadow of the Peace of 1918 lies heavily over thought of the next, unknown Peace. Throwing a little light into both shadows, the U. S. State Department last week published two volumes of the papers of the late Robert Lansing, wartime Secretary of State...
...their distribution courses with an eye to sampling each of the three areas--for those areas exist, even if they have as yet no formal recognition. And the choice of a field of concentration should also involve care; every possibility, from Art to Zoology, deserves at least to be thought about. If a little sensible consideration is given to these matters by each individual student, a genuine "liberal education" may yet become as commonplace as baked beans or apple...
...recently exposed "Yankee American Action" by Joseph P. Lyford '41 makes a fine lead-off article, while G. Robert Stange's Convention Commentary provides a too-long delayed analysis of the atmosphere that prevailed at the ASU Madison convention. Both are thoroughly interesting treatments of significant trends in American thought...
Here we see the work of a vampire, the Roman Catholic Church, which through the work of a bug, thought to destroy us. Edward Holton James Y.A.A. Leaflet...
Jack Medica's world's record time for the 220 free-style is 2:07.9, but because this is one of the most unbreakable records in the books, anything, up to 2:16.5 is considered excellent. From 2:17 to 2:22 is thought of as good. Captain Eric Cutler can do close to 2:13, but Charles G. Hutter '38 holds the Harvard record at 2:10.8. Hutter also set the Harvard mark for the 50 at 28 flat. The world's record is 22.5, made by Peter Fick. Anything under 24.5 is excellent, while clockings from...