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...Hearst chain since control of the empire passed to Hearst Corporation President Richard Berlin after the death of William Randolph Hearst in 1951. More interested in profits than press power, Berlin got rid of the Chicago American and the Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, merged the San Francisco Call-Bulletin with Scripps-Howard's San Francisco News. Says one Hearst executive: "For years our strong papers-Baltimore, San Antonio, Seattle, Los Angeles-have been drained by losing operations. In the last two years we have decided on concentrating our resources in those areas where there is a possibility of making...
Donations during 1959-1960, the Tenth Giving Year in the Law School's Annual Giving Program reached $537, 201 according to a special issue of the Harvard Law School Bulletin released yesterday...
Tuition, room, and board fees at the College have risen much less in the past 32 years than the national average of institutions included in a recent survey published in the American Council on Education Bulletin...
...managers end up in Who's Who, on Wall St., or in a super air-conditioned office, Henry W. "Eskie" Clark '23 began a survey of Harvard managers, many of whom have already replied with autobiographical notes. (The completed report of the survey will be published in an Alumni Bulletin article next year...
...modulated voice of Narrator Walter McGraw in a soft-sell, sincere-sounding pitch for "a fair trial for Krebiozen." (The recording bore the imprint of Manhattan Adman Robert M. Marks, fronting for the Krebiozen Research Foundation.) Into the mails every month go 25,000 or more copies of the Bulletin of the Citizens Emergency Committee for Krebiozen (pronounced Kre-by-ozen...