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...prove it, an eight-jet B-52G lifted off from Florida's Eglin Air Force Base last week with a 43-ft. Hound Dog slung under each wing. Air Force Captain Jay L. McDonald, 36, piloted the bomber over Cincinnati, Lake Superior, Hudson Bay and to the North Pole; then he wheeled it back all the way to Florida and unleashed one of the Hound Dogs. Still fully operative after the rigors of a combat-type, 10,800-mile, 22-hour plane flight, the missile streaked off on a northern course at close to Mach 2 speed. Then...
...former public high-school teacher, Author Simmons*began teaching in Cincinnati Country Day School's kindergarten eight years ago. "Contrary to the opinion of experts," she writes, "I find that fives can reason; their ears can hear phonics; their eyes can read, their muscular coordination does permit them to learn to write . . . They are enthusiastic, curious, keenly observant, open-minded, ager to learn, receptive and imaginative. As sheer pupil stuff, they are a teacher's dream come true...
...hypomanic mind of the A. & R. man, who has abandoned serious composing and now sees himself as "a latter-day alchemist, compounding dross voices with banal notes to produce gold." Novelist Ishlon insists that Anna Lou Schreckengost is no one in particular. She could be an approximation of Cincinnati's Doris Kappelhoff, who-with 1946-3 Sentimental Journey-made famous her new name, Doris Day. But coincidence falls closer to Norma Jean Speran:a, a teenager from a small town in western Pennsylvania who came to the attention of Columbia A. & R. Man Mitch Miller ii 1953, when...
...Easter Services. CBS presents Roman Catholic and Protestant services from the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and the National Cathedral in Washington (10 a.m.-12 noon). NBC presents Catholic Mass from St. Peter in Chains Cathedral, Cincinnati (11 a.m.-12 noon). ABC presents Bishop Pike's Easter Meditation...
...plus an original number by Composition Student Morgan Powell titled Powell One. Most remarkable winner of the numerous individual prizes was 233-lb. Vocalist Lois Nemser (she is undergoing psychiatric treatment to help reduce her weight), who won an ovation singing with The Four Axemen from the University of Cincinnati. In a low, wistful voice with overtones of both Jeri Southern and Julie London, 21-year-old Lois astounded judges with her thoroughly professional renditions of Gone With the Wind, My Funny Valentine, Guess Who I Saw Today...