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Bruce M. Reeves '57, sports editor of the CRIMSON, will edit the booklet, while Robert L. Lenzner '57, business manager of the CRIMSON, will handle the advertising and business aspects...
Among the known approved proposals are the following: A complete revamping of the proctorial system; creation of a committee to reorganize the Law School orientation program; a student-written booklet on the Law School and increased athletic facilities and intramural programs...
Cataloguers at the Library of Congress last week recorded a new entry: a mile-long microfilm of every Sears, Roebuck catalogue, from the slim booklet of 1892 to 1956's Spring-Summer four-pounder, 1,360 pages long. The film replaced dog-eared issues frayed by generations of historians, playwrights, economists, artists and others seeking a picture of the U.S. past...
...dysautonomia, a little known affliction, a symptom of which is weeping without tears, NBC used Medicine Editor Gilbert Cant's story (TIME, June 7, 1954) for script background. Later Today planned to review the treatment of mental ills with new drugs and learned the authoritative work was a booklet by Cant, based on the story Pills for the Mind (TIME, March...
...friendly display of good sportsmanship, the Internal Revenue Service last week published a booklet telling the U.S. public how to calculate income taxes at the bare legal minimum. The 25? booklet (Your Federal Income Tax: 1955) gives advice on almost every problem the average individual taxpayer is likely to face. Samples...