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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...fans most, however, is that the current boom is matching quality with quantity. Not since the days when such lithographers as Toulouse-Lautrec, Bonnard, Vuillard and Signac were at work has the outlook been so bright. Says Cincinnati's Print Curator Gustave von Groschwitz: "The current boom will equal and already looks as if it will surpass the golden age of the 1890s...
...Curiously, equal total audiences of 32.1 million U.S. homes viewed each of the conventions, more than twice the number that saw the 1952 shows. This meant that 88% of all TV homes saw one or more sessions of each convention over one of the three chains. Daily audiences ranged from 23 million to 27 million homes. ¶TV homes watching the Democrats averaged 9 hrs. 39 min. each. For Republicans: 7 hrs. 22 min. The discrepancy is due primarily to the fact that the Democrats used afternoon and evening time for five days; the G.O.P. wound things up in four...
TOTAL FARM OUTPUT will probably equal 1955's alltime record in spite of general decline in crop production, predicts Agriculture Department. While flexible price supports and other surplus-cutting devices will trim crops to 104.2% on 1947-49 index (v. 105% last year), increases in livestock (up 1 point to 123%) are likely to keep overall production at peak levels...
Because no individual would have been subjected to embarrassment, it might be supposed that the University could issue a statement equal in forthrightness to the wisdom of its stand. Yet in the final analysis, little or no harm was done by the chosen approach, and the most important conclusion is that the University rates commendation for its action...
...matter how much Harvard may scoff at Tufts' "gung-ho-ism", there is the incontrovertible fact that Tufts has a good football team and one that is rated at least equal to Lloyd Jordan's Crimson eleven...