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...advantages of such a collection in Lamont would be two-fold, he said. It would allow the House libraries to specialize their collections, and it would provide a check-out record service for freshmen and commuters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lamont Library Might Add New Record Division | 2/21/1956 | See Source »

...psychiatrist will have a two-fold task in colleges, according to Farnsworth. Primarily he should act as a physician that a student can consult for mental troubles, but also has the duty to communicate his findings to the faculty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Farnsworth Speaks On Mental Difficulty | 2/8/1956 | See Source »

...VEGAS BOOM is losing some of its glitter. High entertainment costs (up to $50,000 weekly for a top star) and disappointing business have forced the $5,000,000 Royal Nevada to shut down, the second hotel to fold in three months. One other, the Dunes, reports financial troubles, while three more new hotels abuilding-the Tropicana, Lady Luck and Stardust-are still not finished...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Clock, Jan. 16, 1956 | 1/16/1956 | See Source »

...average, a publisher of hard-cover books must sell at least 10,000 copies before he can recoup his investment. But he is faced with problems of distribution which often keep him from reaching this break-even point. The result for the industry is two-fold: first, that the editor must be both critic and businessman; second, that the publisher must constantly seek diversity--new sources of income to compensate for losses...

Author: By David H. Rhinelander, | Title: Publishing in Boston: Tracts to Textbooks | 11/4/1955 | See Source »

...always ended as a twisted nightmare of the original model. The glamorous expectations about a "Parliament" created much of the disappointment. Everyone knows Parliamentary Members can be witty and whimsical; student parliaments here were generally serious at best, down-right silly at worst. But these organizations did not fold for lack of wit although, admittedly, it helped. The last group, the ill-fated Athenaeum, is a case in point and an excellent guide to bobbles that the new "political club forum" might well avoid during its formation...

Author: By Cliff F. Thompson, | Title: ... From an Oratorical Ruin | 11/3/1955 | See Source »

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