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...their own:1) the Bridgeton (Maine) Playmakers, who brashly announced that they would have a Broadway hit this fall -Take a Treaty, a "political comedy" by "an official connected with the United Nations"; 2) The New York 54th Street Theater Company, a nonprofit experimental playhouse which announced an eight-week classic repertory season in Noroton, Conn, (first bill: Moliere's Georges Dandin and Goldoni's Mistress of the Inn); 3) Griffin Productions, most surprising-and-most commercial-of the three...
Three Army schools were maintained at the Business School, graduating over 4,000 men trained in special disbursement problems. The Army Air Forces Statistical School alone graduated from its eight-week course 3,282 men prepared to coordinate use of personnel, aircraft, and equipment...
Major Blank liked the names, and so did the 149 students, from private to colonel, who attended the Army's first eight-week session at Cambridge. By the second term, Bull even had its old school tie (royal blue with embroidered gold bull's head). Last week, at graduation, the Army announced that there would be no third term: men could no longer be spared from depleted ETO forces. Also closing: the G.I. paradise, Biarritz American University and the G.I. Swiss University...
Thus, last summer, the Army took its deepest plunge into higher education. It has worked out swimmingly. Biarritz American University, a full-fledged university set amid the splendors of the fashionable Cote d'Argent, has already graduated an eight-week class of 4,000, is now schooling 4,000 more. They are probably the most contented G.l.s in Europe...
...college that offers no courses in the subject. Scores of Harvard graduates go into newspaper work, and most of them get their start at 14 Plympton Street, but even if the New York Times isn't your goal, you'll learn more about writing in a CRIMSON-SERVICE NEWS eight-week competition than you'll ever pick up in English...