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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...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Peace: Now & Then | 3/4/1940 | See Source »

...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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1943 CONCENTRATES | 3/2/1940 | See Source »

...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...

Author: By Richard D. Edwards ., | Title: Improved 'Progressive' Shows New Method and Development | 2/29/1940 | See Source »

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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESS | 2/29/1940 | See Source »

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...

Author: By Charles N. Pollak h, | Title: Sports of the Crimson | 2/29/1940 | See Source »

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