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...provider of raw materials. Rumanian Communist Boss Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, wanting industries of his own, said no to Nikita. Looking outside the Soviet bloc, he proceeded to purchase iron ore from India and turned to an Anglo-French consortium for a $40 million steel-rolling mill plant at Galati, in the heart of Rumania's budding industrial region. Soon Rumania's trade with the West rose from 15% to 40%. Now there are signs that, in order not to leave the field entirely to the West, Moscow is finally ready to send the Rumanians some heavy machinery...
...same day, over Tampa Bay, Steward Marc Fisher-Galati, an ex-paratrooper, tried to pull shut the partially opened door of an Eastern airliner. The door, hinged at the bottom, fell open. Fisher-Galati plunged forward, was saved when his leg caught in a chain supporting the door. One of the crew tried vainly to haul Fisher-Galati back into the plane. He hung head downward for about ten minutes until the plane made an emergency landing...
...addition to the chairman, the officers of the new group include Herbert N. Raab '46, now co-chairman of the Political Science Forum, and Henry H. Nattens '47, now secretary of the Post-War Council, as vice-chairmen. Fischer-Galati will serve in an advisory capacity...
Stephen A. Fischer-Galati '45, recently elected president, led the discussion which followed. Other officers who were elected early this month are Peter C. Cotzias '46, Membership Officer; Carlos de la M. Mendoza 1 P.A., Secretary; Pesi R. Masani 4G, Member in Charge of Forms; and Alfonso SantaCruz, Treasurer...
Announced recently by the House committees of Lowell and Adams were the elections of seven men, who will take office with the opening of the spring term. From a field of 26 nominees, the Bellboys picked George I. Bell '48, Stephen Fischer-Galati '45, Robert Hackett '48, Donor Lion '45, and Chester Pierce '48; while on the Gold Coast, Thomas A. Fennell, Jr. '48, and Richard T. Gill '48, were chosen from a list of eight...