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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...total amount of strontium 90 released to date, said Dunham, might result in 150 to 300 cases of bone cancer and leukemia in the U.S. each year from now until the year 2029-a figure he put in perspective against the 98,000 expectable fatalities caused in the same period by "other aspects of our defense efforts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: The Problem of Fallout | 5/18/1959 | See Source »

...policy would insure that a certain amount of reserve books would be available every three hours, and thus eliminate the practice of hiding them. It would also relieve crowding in Lamont, since students would be able to study reserve books in their rooms during...

Author: By Mark H. Alcott, | Title: Reserve Book Plans Studied | 5/14/1959 | See Source »

...reconstruction of the standard ROTC program is based on the idea that local situations demand different solutions. An all-volunteer Ivy unit will face different problems than a land-grant college, which has required ROTC. Hence, his solution claims to reduce the amount of on-campus time taken up by strict ROTC material...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Armstrong Closes Army Career By Initiating Two New Projects | 5/13/1959 | See Source »

...believed by his own publishers to be dead until Slonimsky, after a futile appeal to Scotland Yard, discovered him alive in London (when he died in 1954, 87-year-old Composer Maryon left Slonimsky all his manuscripts). On the other hand, Slonimsky has suffered his setbacks: no amount of sleuthing has ever revealed the official birth dates of Antonio Vivaldi or Enrico Caruso; no fewer than 13 Enrico Carusos were born in Naples on or about the date (Feb. 25, 1873) on which the tenor is assumed to have been born (he was the 18th or 19th of 21 children...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Musical Super Sleuth | 5/11/1959 | See Source »

...phrase "broadly liberal" comes from the college catalogue, which itself defines the emphasis: "limitation of the amount of specialization safeguards the broadly liberal purpose of the four-year undergraduate curriculum." This is a double-edged ideal; for, despite the increasing numbers of its graduates who go on to take higher degrees, Wellesley itself gently discourages the academic. The Wellesley girl may not be narrow; but on the other hand there is the danger which Malcolm Cowley pointed out in the Harvard of 1915--that "culture was something to be acquired, like a veneer...

Author: By Charles I. Kingson, | Title: Wellesley College: The Tunicata | 5/8/1959 | See Source »

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