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Because of a "vocal minority" of students, says Capt. Michael J. Burbach, an instructor in Princeton's Army ROTC unit, ROTC was forced to leave campus in 1971. He says a university-wide vote the following year brought the program back, but without giving ROTC instructors faculty status or allowing its participants to receive academic credit...
...ROTC at Princeton is once again in jeopardy as a committee appointed by the university's president considers student opposition to ROTC because of its discrimination against gays and lesbians. The committee, which includes students, faculty members and administrators, is expected to produce a recommendation early this fall, Burbach says...
...WTMJ-TV, which had already turned down NBC's Lights Out and CBS's Suspense, and called for a nationwide cleanup, said that? "the time has come for independent TV stations to take positive action about the whodunits." In St. Louis, General Manager George M. Burbach of KSD-TV said that he had been deluging NBC for months with "our objections to gory programs of all kinds. We're convinced that horror on television is a mistake and bound to bring unfavorable mass reaction sooner or later." The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, owner of KSD-TV, editorialized...
...Copeland '09, Professor of Marketing in the Business School, Chairman: Joseph H. Appel, Advertising Manager, John Wanamaker. New York: Neil H. Borden '22, Assistant Professor of Advertising in the Business School; Frank Braucher, Advertising Director of the Crowell Publishing Company, New York; G. M. Burbach, Advertising Manager of the St. Loupis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis; J. K. Fraser, of The Blackman Company Advertising Agency, New York; G. B. Hotchkiss, Professor of Marketing, New York University; H. L. Johnson, President of the Graphic Arts Company, Boston; T. J. McManis, Assistant Manager of Publicity Department, General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York...
...Kuhn, Loeb & Co. last week offered $10,000,000 of bonds of "Arbed," the United Steel Works of Burbach-Eich-Dudelange, Luxembourg, the largest European steel makers. Their annual ingot capacity is 2,770,000 tons, ranking next to U. S. Steel, Bethlehem Steel and Youngstown Sheet & Tube...
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