November 3--Bertrand Russell addresses overflow crowd of 1,200 in Sanders Theater
November 6--Construction plans revealed for new Applied Science building on Oxford Street.
November 7--Faculty votes partical course credit to inducted men.
November 9--Professor Amory of Law School accuses Law School Democratic Club of "appealing to racism" in local election campaign, later is "apologetic" for charge.
November 11--Princeton hands football varsity its worst heating in history, 63 to 26.
Conant Proposes U.M.S.
November 12--President Conant proposes Universal Military Service, would draft all men at 18 or upon completion of high school, whichever comes first.
November 13--Vice-president Reynolds announces "grave possibility" that student porters will partially replace maids next year.
November 18--Crimson edges Brown 14 to 13 to snap its longest losing streak in history at nine games.
November 19--Three thousand students riot during power failur in Greater Boston area.
November 21--Eighty-five percent of student body approves new Student Council constitution.
T. S. Eliot lectures on "Poetry and Drama" in first Theodore Spencer Memorial Lecture.
November 24--Ten College students arrested as 3,500 participate in the largest Square riot since the war.
November 25--Yale downs Crimson 14 to 6 with all the scoring in the last period.
November 27--Faculty Committee on Advising recommends individual House deans, group tutorial in five largest concontration fields.
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