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...first Rockefeller Foundation Report noted a variety of evils among voluntary health agencies, such as lack of coordination between agencies which resulted in a confusing duplication of appeals and failure of agencies to inform contributors how their money was spent. The findings of the second report, written by Dr. Hamlin for the Rockefeller Foundation ad hoc committee on voluntary health and welfare agencies are even more disturbing. He reported that "no strong, central agency" had been created, too much money was going into overhead (as much as 36.2 cents being spent in raising each dollar), the public continued...
...Fred Schwarz, 48, a genial, Australian-born physician and onetime Baptist lay preacher. Schwarz began his crusade in 1953, has become one of the principal figures of the rightist revival. Better read and less inflammatory than most of his counterparts, he avows it his purpose "fundamentally to inform, to teach, to educate" about Communism. He has drawn crowds of up to 15,000 in cities across the U.S., persuaded 41 mayors of California towns to declare an antiCommunism week, plans to invade New York City next July in "the biggest thing they've had yet." Schwarz professes abhorrence...
...committee for the Lionel DeJersey Harvard Studentship and the Charles Henry Fiske Scholarship is anxious to inform members of the Class of 1962 about two awards, for they are usually given to seniors who are not normally the "scholarship-applying" type. The scholarships are for one year of residence at an English university, with a free reign on academic pursuits and an opportunity for several exchanges with British students and teachers...
...believe many Nigerians and Americans should and would congratulate Margery for her concern for the Nigerian people and for her attempt to inform her American friends with the purpose of securing help for less privileged people of Nigeria...
This chilling consequence of Boston's strategic importance and Harvard's geographically central location must inform all decisions on a fallout shelter program, as must recognition that anyone trying to destroy a metropolitan region in all-out war would be a fool not to use chemical, radiological, and perhaps biological weapons. The only protection in such war would be self-contained and sealed deep shelters which are economically impractical and probably could not be reached in the warning time given a first-strike target...