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...Said Sam Weller, a Salt Lake City book salesman: "We're going in the right direction now. There is no need for the United States merely to be caught up in events. We can control them." And nearly every eye was on Washington to see whether "we" - mean ing the President of the U.S. - would. "God. I hope he's up to it, " said a Los Angeles housewife apprehensively. In Albuquerque, Alice Schaab, wife of a tax lawyer, was confident: "There's a funny feeling around now. We supported Kennedy, and now our Republican friends are pointedly...
Alan Fox, manager of the Poets' Theater, said that although "the whole place is gone, we are not going to quit. We have survived some pretty rough tragedies." The Theater lost all of its ing equipment, props, and records. The estimated the theater group's losses about $2,000, all uninsured...
envisioned by the preliminary re- recently issued by the Commission, University will be one of 20 through- the country cooperating in the re-ing of a total of approximtely 900 hers. Teachers will hold CEEB ts of $600 each to cover their ex-es. They will be instructed at the ge by one or two University faculty hers and other experts who will be ed by the Commission next summer be University of Michigan...
...spite of the great increase in U.N. membership which has reduced Western ing power to 23 out of 96 countries, several Faculty members believe that the United States has further damaged its position by failing to use U.N. facilities the utmost. Roger D. Fischer '43, lecturer on Law, claimed that the U.S. has more concerned with the short term objectives of standing up to than with the long term goal of uniting the world in a system of international and order. The U.S., he said, "has paid lip service to making the U.N. strong, has never let that goal regulate...
Boston partisans went wild, but lanky Number 9--the rugged individualist as he was described in pre-game ceremonies--characteristically refused to tip his hat. Ted reappeared in left field at the top of the ninth, but was replaced immediately and trotted off the field to a loud, stand- ing ovation...