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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Debate thus centered more on the question of a referendum, than on NSA itself. Abraham F. Lowenthal '61 argued that there was no need for a referendum "on a question which the students find quite dull," while Edward A. Segal '60 asserted that the Council, being more aware of NSA's activities, should act as a representative body and make its own decision...

Author: By Mark H. Alcott, | Title: Council Supports NSA, Rejects NDEA Findings | 10/27/1959 | See Source »

...many jet-age problems facing the world airline industry, the most pressing is how to find enough passengers to fill all the expensive new planes that will soon be flying. At the 15th annual meeting of the International Air Transport Association in Tokyo last week, Director General Sir William P. Hildred posed the problem, and provided an obvious answer: "We shall have to feed progressively larger gobbets of traffic to these monsters or they will eat us up, capital...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL AIR FARES | 10/26/1959 | See Source »

Using one or three-act plays as a foundation, Aaron intends to discuss problems in preparation of scripts, casting, rehearsal techniques, and other problems in directing. He hopes to find five or six actors who will be "guinea pigs" for the prospective directors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HDC, Aaron to Open Seminar in Directing | 10/26/1959 | See Source »

James M. Henderson, assistant professor of Economics, has resigned, effective at the end of the term, to direct a four-year study which will attempt to find methods of revitalizing the lagging economy of the Upper-Mid-West...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Henderson Resigns To Study Economy Of Mid-West States | 10/26/1959 | See Source »

...whipped dog at the unmeaning cruelty with which people live with one another. This is not my favorite reaction to a play; I do not unreservedly enjoy the sensation of clenching my fingernails into my palms to steel myself against a crescendo of misery. It would be easy to find The Glass Menagerie dreary; I myself would not want to see it again for a long time. If not done well it would probably be intolerable. But in the present representation it is inescapably moving...

Author: By Julius Novick, | Title: The Glass Menagerie | 10/26/1959 | See Source »

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