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Sedgwick W. Green

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Roots of English Socialism

The dust jacket of this book sales-mindedly describes it as one of "real interest for the general reader . .


Fight on California Oath Continues

On this and the following six pages, the CRIMSON presents its second annual survey of academic freedom. When we printed


Nine Bows to Tufts-Or Did It Win?

Tufts and Harvard played a friendly practice baseball game at Soldiers Field. Just who beat whom, however, is something of


The Grad Student's Guide

This book, edited by Radcliffe's Dean Cronkhite, is precisely what its title indicates. It is a manual telling the graduate


Football Pot Still Simmers, But No Decisions Ready Yet

Harvard's muddled football situation continued muddled this week, but there were signs that some break might be in the oiling.


Sextet, Paced by Garrity, Mauls Williams, 10-0

The varsity hockey team beat Williams, 10 to 0, last night at the Arena, in a game which, but for


The Sporting Scene

Grandstand quarterbacking is supposed to be a Constitutional right-like eating Mem's apple pie or rooting for the Dodgers. If so,


Who Killed George Polk?

When William R. Polk '51 flies to Greece in January to attend the trial of the men accused of his


Harkness Gave Houses as Spur for Yale's 'Colleges'

Yale's ten "colleges" serve just about the same function as Harvard's Houses, but it was like pulling teeth before Yale