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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Thomas C. Clark, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, will be one of the three finalist judges of the Law School's annual Ames Competition, it was learned last night...
...this panel will be: former AECommissioner Eugene Zuckert (who will talk on atomic energy as a new potential for investment); William P. Gage, president of Grace Chemical Co. (who will speak on atomic energy and agriculture); J. Carlton Ward Jr., president of Vitro Corp. of America, and A. C. Monteith, a vice president of Westinghouse Electric Corp. (who will go into the subject of industrial applications of atomic energy). Professor Joaqqim Costa Ribeiro, scientific director of Brazil's National Research Council, will discuss the opportunities for commercial development of atomic energy in Latin America...
...Nominated: to be a member of the District of Columbia Public Utilities Commission, Washington Lawyer George E. C. Hayes (the successful defense counsel in the security-risk case of Army Employee Annie Lee Moss), who will be the first Negro ever to serve on the commission; to be Under Secretary of Commerce for Transportation, Kansas City Merchant Louis S. Rothschild, now chairman of the Federal Maritime Board...
...Order. The change touched off such a rash of punditing and often conflicting views that Scripps-Howard Columnist Frederick C. Othman wrote: "One consolation about this Malenkov blowup in Moscow is the undisputed fact that I personally know as much about it as any of the alleged Russian experts...
With or without enough teachers, campus after campus was last week poring over blueprints for expansion. At his inaugural. Chancellor C. C. Furnas of the University of Buffalo announced that he expected to double his enrollment of 10,000 by 1970. Hamilton College plans to increase enrollment from 575 to 700; the University of Detroit may go up from 8,500 to as many as 12,000. Bradley University plans to increase full-time enrollments from 2,500 to 3,500; Alfred University is starting a building program to accommodate a possible jump of 300 over its present student body...