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Archives → 1948 → 1/30
- Cabbages and Kings
- Ex-Editor Conant Hails Crimson
- New Term Stars Return to Normal For Enrollments
- Faculty Votes For Catalogue Change in '49
- 300 New Alumni Wait for Degrees
- Professor Baker Declines Post as Aeronautics Head
- White, Rochow Named To Faculty Positions In Botany, Chemistry
- Transitory Headquarters Hampered Early Crime in Battle for Survival
- Seventy-Five
- The Vagabond
- Circling the Square
- Tough Crimson Competition Chisels Candidate into Experienced Editor
- Flynn, Halleck, Douglas to Address Law School Forum in Spring Term
- CRIMSON PASSES ITS HALF-CENTURY MARK
- President Lowell to Go to Europe
- President Lowell at Home Tomorrow
- DISCUSSES STRUCTURE OF "OTHELLO" IN LECTURE
- TRACK MEN IN MEET TODAY
- Addition Made to Sculpture Collection.
- "THE H BOOK" WILL BE READY FOR DISTRIBUTION WITHIN THREE WEEKS
- Pasteur Debating Trials Monday
- Lectures of Interest
- 1926 HOCKEY TEAM FACES BROOKLINE HIGH TODAY
- CRIMSON SEXTET MEETS YALE AT NEW HAVEN TODAY
- Rev. Mr. Taylor to Lead Group
- Editorials, Restraining or Jingoistic, Advised College During Three Crucial Wars
- Birthday Greetings Pour in from Ex-Editors
- Monro Deplores Narrow Coverage, Omission of Community Interests
- Thorndike Recalls '34 Editor Revolt
- Little Enjoys New Crimson And Memory
- Crimson Work Led to B. Clark's Own Paper
- Crime Personalized, Liberal Voice to Sentimental Fenn
- A. Ballantine Jr. Uses Know - How Gained as Editor
- Good Experience, Says Rockefeller
- College Was Rural, Self-Contained 75 Years Ago as Golden Age Began
- Woodman Recalls Customs, Sports, Crimson of 'Eighties
- Bowie '04 Knew Ability of F.D.R.
- Author Indebted to Crime For Basic Writing Training
- Jones Writes
- Sweezy Favors Editorial Strength
- Ex-Editor Bailey Would Do It All Over Without Regrets
- Cowles Brothers See Crimson Vital Factor in College Life
- Workum Praises Editorials As 'Energetic and Confident'
- Crime Keeps Pace With Life Force, Ends Cross-Town Feud With 'Cliffe
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