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...dismayed by your failure to cite the published source of your story on conversions to Judaism in your Nov. 24 issue. Jacobson's story was originally published in the October issue of "The Jewish Forum," America's 44-year-old monthly of Jewish news and opinion...
...durable record of 60 home runs, set in 1927, is threatened by two men: Yankee Sluggers Mickey Mantle (45 home runs to date) and Roger Maris, who brought his total to 48 last week, with seven home runs in six games. As a clincher, lively ball theorists cite the case of the Los Angeles Dodgers' skinny shortstop, Maury ("Mighty Mouse") Wills, who fortnight ago, in his 331st big-league game, and after 1,675 at-bats, hit his first home...
Some blame the 1957 game, which stimulated the recruiting activities of banner-waving alumni all over the country, for the deluge that swelled to monstrous proportions in the ensuing years. Others cite the wartime birth rate, changing social values, increased gross national product, the enlarged importance of education, the atomic bomb, and the weather. What-ever the cause--and most likely it is a combination of all the above--the Admissions Office views each coming spring with dread, and finds itself in a situation where it is damned whether it does or it doesn...
...swung the admissions committee over to his side by favorable extra-curricular abilities, as do members of the Glee Club, band, Crimson, also. He may be a gentleman, and he may be socially ungraceful. "Harvard is a mixed bag," Bender noted quite keenly: "You can say almost anything, cite examples, and prove...
...them with a dazzling array of the latest Western products, from television sets to trousseaux. To help introduce Africans to these new luxuries, the Kingsway stores have used style shows and appetite-whetting advertising on the delights of modern living. As one measure of their success, United Africa executives cite the brisk sales of "ladies' foundation garments," an item that once would have interested few African women...