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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...fact, the most interesting aspect of the Forum Edition's growth has been the variety of uses to which the films have been put. Several large city police forces, for example, are using "The American Cop" to help instruct rookie patrolmen. A manufacturing concern, which had originally acquired prints of all films dealing with foreign countries to provide background information for their export division, discovered that interest in the world abroad was not confined to this department, but that the films were equally interesting to "the engineering, production and spare parts division as well." Churches found that foreign missionary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Apr. 19, 1948 | 4/19/1948 | See Source »

Amidst the scramble over choice of field of concentration, there stands in a situation by no means critical but nevertheless of concern to nearly half of Harvard's pre-medical students, the field of Biochemical Sciences. In spite of excellent and well-organized tutorial, Biochemical Sciences, which exists as field but not a department, on a whole is so loose and ill-defined that an increasing number of students are changing to Biology or Chemistry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pre-Med Problem | 4/17/1948 | See Source »

Watched with considerable concern by Coach Mikkola Saturday was hurdler Pat McCormick, former all-state hurdler from Rocky River High in Ohio, who performed adequately, considering that Saturday was the first time this season he had run through the full 10 flights of hurdles in the 120 highs...

Author: By Stephen N. Cady, | Title: Track Team Tramples B.C., 108-32 | 4/12/1948 | See Source »

...recent demise of Geography as a going concern was explained away briefly with the statement that "Harvard cannot hope to have a strong department in everything." Although this excuse hardly justifies the virtual liquidation of Geography, it is an uncontested fact that no university is "strong in everything," and no one knows this better than the prospective graduate student. He has tried to find it out the hard way, however, by thumbing through piles of catalogues--many of them outdated and otherwise far from adequate-- by pounding out reams of letters to various universities, and Ly depending too heavily...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Graduate Study Outlook | 4/7/1948 | See Source »

...only concern, he said, was that the loss of the account would jeopardize the jobs of about 200 out of 1,000-odd F. C. & B. employees (who once included rambunctious Frederic [The Hucksters'] Wakeman). After "long and prayerful wrestling" with this problem, Foote said, he decided to sacrifice himself, if necessary. Flying to Chicago for a Sunday meeting with Partners Fairfax Cone and Don Belding, he offered to resign from the firm if his associates decided to keep the account. But Cone and Belding would not hear of it, said Foote, so the account was dropped instead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ADVERTISING: Sincerely Yours | 4/5/1948 | See Source »

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