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Gene R. Kearney
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Globemanship: II
When up against an obviously superior practitioner of Globemanship, an audacious ploy, one best used by stay-at-homes of an intellectual
Globemanship: I
For thousands of embittered American youths, this Fall will prove a time of crisis. Muffled by the tinkling joviality of
The Conquest of Everest
When Edmond Hillary and Tensing Norkay Conquered Everest as a Coronation present for Queen Elizabeth, they gave the rest of
Air Force May Receive Share of Larger Draft
Draft calls will soar to 28,000 a month this summer, and the Air Force, for the first time, may get
Radio 'Hams' Broadcast Despite Bad Facilities
If you want to be a radio "ham," don't take it up while you're in college. Life for Harvard's half-dozen
BRASS TACKS
A responsible group of educators and television executives could make good use of TV for sound educational purposes; only America's
BRASS TACKS
If we can trust the results of two recent polls, the social and psychological effects of television on young children
Io to St. Valentine, Archflamen of Hymen!
The history of St. Valentine's day takes place mostly in the past. Like most histories, it contains a lot of
THE MOVIEGOER
The intoxicating background of a 200-proof, Ansco-color Paris, some superior acting, and a thrilling interpretation of George Simenon's inscrutable Inspector
Princeton Clubs Divided on Proposal to Open Membership to 100 Percent of Upper Classes
Take 90 from 100, and you've got 10-exactly the percentage of upperclassmen that don't make the grade for membership at
CIRCLING THE SQUARE
"With breezy informality, Mr. Kimball brings the operatic stage to you for your pleasure. Without its mothballs and sometimes outdated
Glittering Premiere at U.T. Opens 'A Touch' Tonight
Two years of production and more troubles than Panline had perils end tonight in a blaze of light for Ivy
Cambridge Fights to Unsnarl Traffic
Harvard Square, Cambridge's nationally notorious traffic intersection, is in a whirl this month. The City Planning Board, in another desperate
Premiere, Memberships Drive Launch Ivy Films' 3rd Year
In the fall of 1947, a small group of movie enthusiasts drew up extensive plans to establish a student film
Plans for Second Flicker Shape Up As Ivy Films Ends Successful Year
Wile Hollywood continues to sweat out a sag in movie attendance, Harvard's Ivy Films Productions seems likely to wipe off