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CORE has 50 paid staff workers in the South (who will direct the projects), but all the volunteers are expected to be self-supporting. (Organization officials estimate that a worker should expect to spend between $15 and $25 per week.) The entire summer should cost CORE, currently $75,000 in debt, about $70,000. An orientation session for all volunteers is planned for June 10 through 15, in Baton Rouge...
...Rudolph also reported that his efforts this year had only resulted in "increased insurance rates [of] at least $100,000 to the citizens of Cambridge" and an accident rate above last year's. "We can expect another insurance increase if we don't do something about it," he warned...
...Marion Harper's sprawling Interpublic, whose eight agencies will bill $660 million, the 618 U.S. agencies expect to place a record $7.5 billion worth of advertising by year's end. The best news in the ad world, however, is that the ads are improving along with the industry's fortunes. A new sprightliness has come to advertising, marked by an increasing number of ads that are more whimsical, low keyed, imaginative and natural-in short, more fun to read, hear or view. "Up till recently," says Arthur C. Fatt, chairman of Grey Advertising, "we were concerned with...
Harvard will have to win at least two of the doubles. Steele and Peckham won at one last year in a tense match over Brown and Reese, but Kileff and Benjamin dropped number three. Harvard can expect a split here...
...higher education. Too often, goals are either mechanistic--fitted to existing facilities in a university--or ritualistic--vague and over general phrases like "educating people for a democracy." "We have a right," he suggests, "to ask of an institution just exactly what its aims are . . . a right to expect these aims to be true ones; not, in the university for instance, curricular tautologies. Education is presumably an enterprise whose end is larger than its means." He quotes from Clark Kerr's The Uses of the University to explain what problems Santa Cruz hopes to solve...