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Many of the important and colorful stories that appear in TIME are the result of thoughtful planning for the future on the part of our correspondents-planning and researching carried on during short breathing spaces in their regular coverage of current news. In our London bureau, for example, this breathing space comes on Tuesday before most of the queries have arrived on the new week's stories. This is how TIME'S London news bureau was deployed last Tuesday, Nov. 30, on both current and future stories...
...however, is conducting an intensive follow-up campaign for the first time this year. Radcliffe and Leslie girls have telephoned three quarters of those who failed to appear every night, and 200 have already been rescheduled...
...perspective," says Lindner, "we can no longer regard the mutiny of youth as the product of 'bad' influences, a transient perversity that time will cure or that a few applications of social-service soporifics and mental-hygiene maxims will fix. Mutinous adolescents and their violent deeds now appear as specimens of the shape of things to come, as models of an emergent type of humanity." Furthermore, Lindner believes that society, in trying to combat the epidemic, only compounds the conditions that generate the psychopathic virus-by "the myth of conformity, the big lie of adjustment...
Flutterings & Squeals. Even the actors had a bad time of it last week. Milton Berle, Red Buttons and Joan Blondell were all rushed to bed suffering variously from overwork, strep throats and virus infections. CBS Newsman Ed Murrow, scheduled to appear as host on NBC's Producers' Showcase in honor of the Overseas Press Club, announced that he couldn't make it because of "contractual conflict," a phrase that the industry read to mean CBS displeasure...
...regulation reads: "no (undergraduate) organization shall appear on a commercially sponsored radio or television program...