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...Godkin Lectures on "The Essentials of Free Government and the Duties of the Citizen" are given annually by a leader in public life, under the auspices of the Graduate School of Public Administration. The Lectures were founded in 1903 to honor E.L. Godkin, a British-American journalist of the 19th century...
...major industries besides Ford have been lured to Valencia with a total investment of some $110 million. Among them: United Carbon, $3.3 million investment; Britain's Rootes Motors, $1 million; British-American Tobacco, $8 million; Container Corp. of America, $6.6 million; Owens-Illinois, $6.2 million; Armco Steel Corp., $4.4 million. When it started, the council hoped some day to see a payroll of $800,000 each week. Though most of the plants are still unfinished and many regular production employees have yet to be hired, 12,000 new industrial jobs have already been created, and the Saturday payroll...
...annual lectures, begun in 1903 and administered by the Graduate School of Public Administration, honor the memory of E.L. Godkin, British-American journalist of the 19th century, who founded "The Nation" and edited the New York Evening Post...
...this period when expansion of secondary education is so important, Keppel said, "we do not have in Nigeria people qualified to teach in secondary schools." The Ashby Commission plan would provide "a number of British-American teachers to fill in while Nigerians are being trained...
Returning Natives. While the gales of power politics howl over its head, Berlin goes about its business. By day, the streets are crowded with shoppers; the city's score of electrotechnical plants belch smoke against the Prussian-blue sky; workmen scramble over scaffolding of a $900,000 British-American cigarette factory, the newest plant in the city. With a labor force of nearly a million and only 36,000 unemployed (matching the alltime low of last September), West Berlin can boast that it is Germany's biggest industrial city...