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Olympic figure skating champion Tenley Albright '57 will embark on a good-will tour of Russia's satellite countries immediately following the end of the Cortina Games, it was learned last night. The trip will be arranged by the Olympic Committee...
...long by the twenties that legends had grown up around each one of them. Into this sacrosanct atmosphere one fall came storming a brash, rebellious youngster fresh from a Minnespolis high school, who proceeded to impress many of these men almost as much as they impressed him, and to embark on a career which was already becoming legend before be had graduated. In his sophomore year be submitted a course essay on "Romantic Hellenism" to Irving Babbitt, who liked it so much that he encouraged him to enter it in the Bowdoin Prize competition. He not only won that...
FREIGHT-CAR SHORTAGE is finally forcing the railroads to step up car buying, but the steel shortage may delay deliveries until 1957. New York Central will embark on one of the biggest purchasing programs ever launched by a U.S. railroad. With orders already in for 3,200 cars costing some $23 million, Central will buy an additional 14,750 cars...
Gordon W. Allport '19, professor of psychology, will embark in March on a six-month trip to South Africa for study at the University of Natal in Durban...
...itself might in time prove forgiving. In a pamphlet published last December, the Primate of that Church, her family's close friend and spiritual guide, the Archbishop of Canterbury, had written: "I do not find myself able to forbid good people who come to me for advice to embark on a second marriage. I tell them that it is their duty as conscientiously as they can to decide before God what they should...