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...real task of the Mississippi Summer Project for civil rights. While the detailed four-page application forms are examined by the staff in Jackson, Miss, SNCC workers throughout the South and North are interviewing each student who applies. And before those accepted actually enter the Magnolia State, they will attend orientation meetings in their local areas and an intensive four-day workshop, probably on a college campus. According to Dorothy Zellner, in charge of organizing in New England, "We want the most disciplined group of people we can possibly...
Marshall scholarships, each worth about $2,240 a year, entitle winners to attend any one of Britain's 27 universities. The British Government has now awarded 192 Marshall Scholarships since announcing the project...
...Netherlands' Princess Irene, 24, will marry her Spaniard, Prince Carlos de Borbón y Parma, 34, "in Rome on neutral territory, thus avoiding any accusations of political intention." Irene's mother, Queen Juliana, nonetheless announced that neither she nor any of the royal family would attend the wedding for fear of lending impetus to Carlos' bid for the currently nonexistent Spanish throne. Nothing daunted, Carlos' family moved the ceremony from a chapel to a larger church to accommodate an expected 500 guests. But it looked like the royal top shots, including his uncle, Prince Felix...
Schneider's band will lead a parade around the University early in the afternoon. Six thousand people are expected to attend the fair...
Galper commented yesterday that on the basis of the tabulation that had been completed, there was much less "antipathy toward religion" than is normally expected among college students. For example, 66 per cent of the respondents said that they felt it was important to attend services on the High Holy Days, and 30 per cent said that they attend lectures on Jewish cultural topics...