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As a special consultant for a national youth-fitness program, President Kennedy tapped the University of Oklahoma's Bud Wilkinson, 44. While filling the unpaid advisory post, Wilkinson will continue as athletic director and football coach at Oklahoma, where in an unsuccessful 1960 season, his 14-year monopoly on...
A group of 150 Americans, under the auspices of Teachers College of Columbia, will go to British East Africa next summer to teach local secondary schools. The deadline for filling applications is March 31.
Mrs. Bandaranaike gives top priority to a crusade for a Buddhist revival that has strongly nationalist overtones. This crusade terrifies the 2,000,000 Tamils in Ceylon's 9,600,000 population; they are Hindu by religion and fearful that they will be relegated to second-class citizenship. Ceylon...
On principle, the West Germans believe in foreign aid-it rebuilt their economy after World War II. But they have been annoyingly frugal about giving out any, even though their coffers have been filling with gold at the rate of $1 billion a year while U.S. reserves are shrinking. Last...
While talented Negro soloists have become commonplace in the U.S., virtually no Negroes have mounted the podiums of major U.S. orchestras.* Last week, one did. Henry Lewis, 28, a bass player for ten years with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, was filling in for ailing Igor Markevitch, led a topnotch, widely...