Word: civic
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Heading the list of Nieman speakers is Dana Adams Schmidt, foreign correspondent for The New York Times, who, besides making over a dozen appearances before college and civic groups and several radio broadcasts, is working on a book on Czechoslovakia...
Leverett House has fossils in its plumbing and they're 280 million years old, the Hutch's Civic Improvement Society reported last night...
Looking Around. TVmen in other cities attribute the poor quality of their local shows to lack of money and talent. But a few enterprising stations have found unexpected riches in their own backyards by inviting the cooperation of home-town civic groups, museums, universities. Baltimore's WAAM-TV got together with Johns Hopkins University to put on Science Review, a network show. Boston's WBZ-TV and the Museum of Science produce Living Wonders, the best of the local crop. Western Reserve, the California Academy of Sciences and the Universities of Buffalo and Louisville are working with other...
...highest available local dignitaries of the Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish faiths could be posed together participating in some major civic ceremony, such as the dedication of a new war memorial to our dead in Korea...
...already. It states just what has needed to be made plain for a long time." New Hampshire's Senator Styles Bridges put it in the Congressional Record on the day the magazine hit newsstands. Various people suggested that it be made required reading for groups as different as civic-club members, high-school students, State Department officials, and Congressmen...