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Author: By Sidney CLIFFORD Jr., | Title: Approximately 3251 Scheduled To Write in 4000 Bluebooks | 8/14/1957 | See Source »

...busiest exam hour is 2:15 next Monday afternoon when 880, who had 9 o'clock classes during the Summer School, take their exams. While on Monday morning at 9:15 only the 251 unlucky souls, who had 8 o'clock classes, will attempt to fill their blue-books...

Author: By Sidney CLIFFORD Jr., | Title: Approximately 3251 Scheduled To Write in 4000 Bluebooks | 8/14/1957 | See Source »

...Busiest gospeleers in the newspaper business are auto "editors," who cover an industry which directly and indirectly provides employment for one of every seven U.S. jobholders. On at least a dozen big-city dailies, auto editors are men who also get paid for selling automobile advertising*-a doubling in brass that is hardly calculated to stimulate penetrating reportage. At the other extreme, the longtime policy of many newspapers, e.g., the Baltimore Sun, against naming companies for fear of sounding "commercial," gives much of their business reporting a no-dimension vacuity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Behind the Handout | 8/12/1957 | See Source »

...weeks since he upset Canada's 22-year-old Liberal government in a form-shattering election victory, Prime Minister John George Diefenbaker has been one of the world's busiest statesmen. At a Commonwealth Conference in London, Tory Diefenbaker plugged hard for brisker Canadian-British trade, proposed that his fellow chiefs of government meet next in Canada; back in Ottawa, he presided over sessions of his brand-new Cabinet to chart Canada's new political course. Last week, in his first breathing spell since he took office, John Diefenbaker flew to home town Prince Albert...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CANADA: Breathing Spell | 7/29/1957 | See Source »

...Scala Orchestra and Chorus help to boost sales back home. Philips, Columbia's European affiliate, has snapped up the San Carlo Opera House in Naples, HMV-Angel has moved into Milan's La Scala and London-Decca into Florence's Teatro Co-munale. One of the busiest of all this year is Rome's cavernous Teatro dell'Opera, where RCA Victor is at work on new versions of Butterfly, Tosca, Orfeo and Lucia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Recording in Italy | 7/29/1957 | See Source »

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