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This summer 7,000 of the U.S. Government's employees in Washington are college boys and girls, working during their vacations at everything from ghosting speeches for Congressmen to sweeping out the Senate barbershop and digging graves at Arlington National Cemetery. Most of these toilers are Washington-area residents...
It's hard to calculate the importance of the loss of thirdbaseman Gene Freeze. Eddie Kasko has done a fine job filling in for the injured Freeze, though, and in some respects, Cincinnati is a stronger team than they were last season.
Wandering through what is called the Harlem section of Albany, Ga. (pop. 59,000), the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., 33, paused to talk to clusters of Negroes on street corners, stepped gingerly into a poolroom and a tavern, visited a shoe shop here, a filling station there. He...
In Baby Bottles? The glassmakers have one economic advantage in the fact that bottles are reusable. Though a bottle initially costs 7?, it can be refilled an average of 26 times-by which time the cost per filling is negligible. (By contrast, each can costs soft-drink producers from 3...
Meanwhile the mere hope that a change in diet will prolong life is filling U.S. kitchens and men's stomachs with hitherto esoteric oils; housewives are chattering with superficial knowingness about polyunsaturated fats.* Americans get an average of 40% to 45% of their daily calories in fats, and before...