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Twenty years ago the dateline above was also TIME'S dateline, for TIME was then being published in Cleveland. Today, tomorrow, and Saturday, TIME returns to this nation's sixth city-as co-sponsor of the 21st annual Institute of the Cleveland Council on World Affairs...
TIME is confident that the Cleveland Council's 21st Institute will be a rewarding experience. Twenty-three U.S. and foreign leaders are on hand to discuss the forum's two questions: What does the rest of the world expect of the U.S.? and What is the U.S. going to do-about it? Their discourse will be available to TIME'S 188,000 readers in Ohio over their local radio, and to all of TIME'S readers in next week's issue. The National Broadcasting Co. has built eight special programs* around the forum, will broadcast...
...probably more fully crystallized than in any other U.S. city. To call national attention to Cleveland's extraordinary civic achievement in this field and to help answer some questions all Americans are asking, TIME was glad to accept an invitation to become a co-sponsor of the 21st annual Institute of the Cleveland Council on World Affairs. The Institute will include five major sessions on Jan. 9, 10 and 11. Four of the meetings will be held in Cleveland's Public Music Hall (seating capacity: 3,000). Mayor Thomas A. Burke has appointed a committee of 84 leading...
...such, which TIME has just accepted, is to co-sponsor the forthcoming 21st annual Institute of Cleveland's well-known Council on World Affairs, Report From the World...
Enrollment in the Law School, as in other branches of the University, will be the highest in history this fall if the record load of 1,750 students expected to register for the term beginning the 21st of this month show up, Harrison S. Dimmitt, Secretary of the Law School, said last night...