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Judges of the contest here were Harold C. Martin, Director of General Education Ahf; Walter G. Mueller, Dean of the Boston University School of Theology; and Edward W. Weeks, Editor of The Atlantic...
...sure to like Uruguay's President. The nephew, protégé and successor of Statesman José Batlle y Ordóñez (who 50 years ago implanted modern democracy in a country battered by civil war), Batlle Berres, 58, is an engaging blend of hotheaded leader and old-shoe egalitarian. As a newspaper publisher, radio-station operator and politico, he seems to speak authentically for his liberty-loving little (pop. 3,000,000) nation...
...Harris: Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight (Nell Tangeman and chamber group; M-G-M). A deeply pulsing lament of heavy piano chords (played by Composer Harris' wife Johana) and elegiac countermelodies played by the violin and cello. Mezzo-Soprano Tangeman sings the Vachel Lindsay words with power and feeling to produce some fine music...
Died. Emma Jung, 73, wife of pioneer Psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung (TIME, Feb. 14), and onetime vice president of the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich; of a heart attack; in Kiisnacht, Switzerland...
Four seniors, Gary B. Christiansen '56, Vincent B. Larson '56, Arthur G. Siler '56, and Cliff F. Thompson '56, received Rhodes Scholarships for two years' study at Oxford University, Courtney C. Smith '38, American Secretary of the Rhodes Scholarships, announced yesterday. Harvard was the only college to have more than two Scholars...