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...reported up to 20% of schoolchildren absent. Pittsburgh was hard hit. Cleveland had 254 teachers out (5% of the force), and many schools had 15% or more of pupils absent. In Columbus and Detroit, the flu wave appeared to be breaking. In several Texas cities-Houston, San Antonio and Austin -the worst seemed over, but Brownsville and El Paso were in the thick...
...owners adjourned at 6:45 p.m. (EST) for a two-hour dinner break with Leahy leading acting commissioner Austin H. Gunsel 8-3. One vote was cast for Paul Schissler, special events director of the Los Angeles Times. It takes nine votes to elect a $50,000-a-year successor to the late Bert Bell as NFL head...
Also, Charles F. Adams '32, chairman of the corporation committee of A Program for Harvard College, Theodore Chase '34, vice chairman of the Harvard Fund Council, and Gray Thoron '38, former secretary-treasurer of the Harvard Club of Austin, Texas...
...Signed by the Rev. Loring D. Chase of the Congregational Church, the Rev. Oscar H. Wyche of the Community Baptist Church, the Rev. Grant A. Morrill of St. Mark's Protestant Episcopal Church, the Rev. Charles L. Austin of the Methodist Church, and the Rev. T. Guthrie Speers Jr. of the Presbyterian Church...
Sent to Havana last month for a rendezvous with an escaped prisoner, Miami Herald Reporter James Coe Buchanan, 43, easily found his man and just as easily got himself arrested by Fidel Castro's police (TIME, Dec. 21). Accused of concealing the escapee-an anti-Castro plotter named Austin Frank Young-Buchanan for 13 days languished in a cell with up to 18 other prisoners, dirty, unshaven and scared. Last week, with scarcely any advance notice, Cuban authorities hustled Reporter Buchanan off to Pinar del Rio province for trial...