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With intervention in Argentina advocated at a forum here several weeks ago, and non-intervention in China propounded through mass meeting and petition this week, the State Department (assuming Harvard's influence on that body-politic) must be Byrning the candle at both ends to decide which fist to thrust where--and with what strength.
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Certainly no innovation this side of the authorized cut could be more advantageous to undergraduates than that of a portable squash court. An investigation into the origin of the note found on a door in Adams' F entry might be worth while. It read: "Mr. . . . and Mr. . . . You must return Squash Court No. 251 at once!"
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The best summation of President Conant's opinion on America's keeping information concerning the Atomic Bomb a secret is in an anagram of his own name: Cannot!
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