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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Although 500,000 college teachers will be needed by 1970, institutions of higher learning can only count on having about 236,000 qualified instructors, Elder predicted. While large, well-established universities like Harvard will still be able to obtain top-quality teachers, many small liberal arts colleges will find it difficult to draw enough qualified men to cope with the vast increase expected in enrollment...
While at the University, the five Russian scholars talked with Harvard professors in their fields of study and attempted to find out tentatively who would be interested in visting Leningrad at some future date. Alexandrov indicated, however, that future exchanges would probably be open to professors in all fields of learning, not just the scientific ones emphasized by the current delegation...
Against Yale, Amherst took exactly three games in the third through sixth singles matches, so everyone below Bowditch will face inexperienced opposition and will not find much difficulty...
...every jet that rises into the U.S. skies, U.S. airlines will have to find a way to sell two or three of their piston planes. Last week a young (31), gangling (6 ft. ½ in.), onetime hedgehopper named Frederick Ayer showed how the trick can be done-with a tidy profit for himself. From his 24-room office suite in Manhattan, Fred Ayer announced the purchase of 45 Douglas DC-6s (value $30 million) from American Airlines, plus first refusal rights on the $23 million worth of DC-6s left in American's fleet...
Manifresco. In Czestochowa, Poland, according to Tygodnik Demokratyczny, police arrested two hustlers who had bought up all the portraits of Karl Marx they could find, painted halos over Marx's head, and were doing a brisk business selling them in front of a Czestochowa monastery as portraits of St. Joseph...