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Meanwhile, local draft boards have the power and often the inclination to interpret the general rules their own way. Furthermore, once a man is called for his physical examination, even though he is to be deferred, his chance of enlisting in a service of his own choice vanishes. Before the Christmas holidays, campus advisers everywhere were being asked the same questions: Should I volunteer? Sit tight? Change to a technical or science course...
...shows as THE MARCH OF TIME and NBC's Voices and Events; it has frankly borrowed from the techniques of TIME and the I Can Hear It Now record albums created by Edward Murrow and Writer Fred Friendly. With their new show, Murrow & Friendly hope to report and interpret the news with "the actual sound of history in the making...
Though the first show did little to illumine or interpret the news, it managed to move quickly and interestingly from event to event. Murrow, who hopes the first few programs will serve as a shakedown cruise, says: "It's something you have to worry over, and make your mistakes and get some informed criticism...
...downward pull and shows only the small horizontal pull toward the magnetic pole. The compass does not point north, of course. Since the magnetic pole is many miles south of the geographical North Pole, the compass often points almost south. But newly revised magnetic charts allow the navigators to interpret such weird readings accurately...
Colston, who at present is a lecturer in education at New York University, new claims he was not "aware" of the Associated Press interview. He has written the CRIMSON that "with regard to my leaving Georgia State College, I did not interpret it personally as a dismissal. As far as I know the matters that led up to my resigning were in essence the same as the statement made by Chancellor Caldwell...