Word: gardners
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Last week the U.S. had, for the reading, as thoughtful and searching an analysis of its educational system as it is likely to get. Source: the fourth report of the Special Studies Project of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.* The authors (among them: John W. Gardner, Carnegie Corporation of New York president; the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, president of Notre Dame; Sociologist David Riesman) are sharply critical of defects in U.S. education, and aware that the nation's future depends largely on whether these defects are mended...
...finally there are the concerts at the Gardner Museum in Boston, held every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 2:45 and every Sunday at 3 p.m. The admission is free...
...were asked by the Joint Economic Committee of Congress to examine the question: can the U.S. achieve maximum (or full) employment as laid down in the Employment Act of 1946 and at the same time achieve stable prices? The economists' answer: No. Said University of Michigan Economist Gardner Ackley: "We cannot aim at absolutely full employment, or even 98% employment, unless we are willing to accept considerable inflation...
Perry Mason (Sat. 7:30 p.m., E.D.T., CBS). Erie Stanley Gardner's famed lawyer-sleuth (Raymond Burr) is constantly embroiled in the best-plotted intricacies of TV's mystery shelf. His worst enemy is no crook but District Attorney Hamilton Berger (William Talman), whose batting average against Mason's brilliant courtroom tactics is .000. His closest pals are a private detective (William Hopper) and an even more private secretary (Barbara Hale), whom Mason keeps late at the office and takes with him on business trips. A true gentleman. Mason has no stomach for rough stuff, but even...
...Gardner, who has been with the University since 1928, argued the famous "Flag Salute" case, winning a decision that was later reversed by the Supreme Court...