Word: iii
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...long range results of the Carnegie Report was Article III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, generally known as the "Sanity Code," in which standards for amateurism, academic levels, and financial aid to athletes...
...lost its appeal for large chunks of the American public. Businessmen's groups, conservative newspapers, people whom you would never expect it of, have decided that negotiation is the answer in Korea, that the Chinese Communists deserve a seat in the United Nations, and that World War III might not be such a party, after...
...course there are men now below Group IV who would be brought out of it by the stimulation of tutorial," Duesenberry remarked, "but I doubt that this should be tried by sacrificing the benefits that Group I, II, III...
Able, hard-hitting Editor Clayton Fritchey of the New Orleans Item has been in a hot spot ever since brash, bouncy David ("Tommy") Stern III bought the paper and became publisher 16 months ago (TIME, July 25, 1949). Fritchey seldom saw eye-to-eye with his boss on how to run the paper, ran into more trouble when Stern launched a Sunday edition last spring and began to lose heavily...
Died. Louis Stix Weiss, 56, top lawyer for Chicago's Millionaire Marshall Field III, since 1942 chairman of the board of the New School for Social Research; of a coronary thrombosis; in Manhattan...