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...Class Committee election was held this year for the first time under a new system adopted last autumn by the Student Council in order to assure a wider personal acquaintance between the electorate and the Committee by having at least one Committee member elected from each House...
...King of Vagabonds." Actually, Al Segal might have been a rabbi had he not found a wider pulpit in print. He was just out of Cincinnati's Hebrew Union College when he got his job on the Post...
...History Department are much too specialized for students with only a short time to study "south of the border." The broadest course includes the history only of the West Indies and Carribean since 1492. The visiting lecturer each year should certainly be qualified to give one course with wider objectives--a course which would discuss the fundamental causes of Latin America's unique blend of communism, fascism, and democracy...
...message to Congress was warlike; Eden assured the House that the President was really moving toward the British line. In the course of the debate the Foreign Secretary described the British line more candidly than ever before. A ceasefire, guaranteed by the U.N., might lead toward the two-China "wider settlement" for which Eden has been working. He wants two Chinas, both seated in the United Nations. Chiang would merely be head of a Republic of Formosa, with no claims to China...
...December Charles Nagel, in charge of the Brooklyn Museum, got the nod from St. Louis (his home town). Soon afterward Edgar Schenck, director of the Albright Gallery in Buffalo, was tapped by Brooklyn. Schenck frankly stated his reasons for shifting: "Better salary and wider scope of activity...