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...this country is not exactly overwhelming, Harvard will itself have to assist in the necessary training. Add to this the fact that many people are already interested in India, and one sees the rather obvious necessity for some intermediate program until a center, can be established. This might consist of at least a couple of faculty members working on modern Indian history and government and also some special effort to obtain visiting lecturers on the region...
...clothes are concerned, he would like to be invisible. And if one of his colleagues - or two of them - turns up in the same outfit he is wearing, he does not feel embarrassed, as would his wife. He feels reassured. His instructions to his clothier are likely to consist of asking for a suit, a shirt or a pair of shoes "just like what I've got on." But whether he is aware of it or not, the U.S. male is indeed subject to fashion. It is not because he likes it; it is because...
Rail travel as a form of pleasure may just possibly be on its way back. Last week a travel company called Four Winds announced three "Americana Rail Cruises" in June, July and August. Each will consist of a 15-car chartered train, which will take a maximum 300 passengers on a 23-day tour of the U.S. and Mexico. For $1,095 apiece, the rail cruisers will be provided with dancing and entertainment aboard, as well as nine nights in "luxury hotels" in Washington, D.C., New Orleans, Mexico City, Denver, Los Angeles and San Francisco. The baggage allowance will...
...more than five social pro's each of which requires staying in one weekend night. The case is brought up by the "defendant's dormitory president. A girl who feels that her dormitory committee has judged an infringement unfairly may also appeal to the House Judicial Board. The Boards consist, with some variation in each House, of the dormitory presidents, the house dean, and the head resident of the accused student...
Comsat is a somewhat tortured compromise between private and Government interests. Half of its stock, which will start out at $100 per share, will be sold to "common carriers," varying from giant A.T. & T. to the Rochester Telephone Co., the rest to the public. The 15-man board will consist of six members from the communications companies, six from the public, and three named by the President. Comsat will be run by its $125,000-a-year chairman and chief executive officer, Leo D. Welch, 65, former Jersey Standard chairman, and its $80,000-a-year president, Dr. Joseph...