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...industry-wide basis, U.S. publishers pay their shop crews for 22 holidays. In various parts of the country these include Jefferson Davis Day, Pioneer Day, San Jacinto Day, and, on some papers, the worker's birthday...
Butler made this statement during a press conference which preceded his speech last night at the Young Democratic Club's Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner. At the dinner, attended by Faculty members and local Democrats, Butler spoke on the principles of the Democratic Party and on foreign policy...
...lazy Sunday afternoon, Castro laid wreaths on the monuments to Lincoln and Jefferson, noted that Jefferson "understood what revolutions should do." On NBC's Meet the Press, he sweated his way past a few sharp questions. (How soon elections? "Not more than four years. The people don't want elections.") Then he rushed off to the deserted Capitol for a two-hour session with Vice President Nixon. After another week, in New York, Canada and Houston, Castro will fly back to Havana, where he has always found Yankee-baiting the easy way to please the crowds...
Yesterday, most of the visiting professors spoke to seminars in their various fields of study, with Professor V. A. Fock, one of the foremost physicists alive, drawing a capacity audience of about 300 in the Jefferson Lecture Hall. Most of the professors leave today, Alexandrov for Berkeley, Calif., Fock for Princeton and the others for New York City...
Academician V. A. Fock, of the University of Leningrad, one of the five Russian scholars visiting the University, will speak today on Some Questions in the Physical Interpretation of Quantum Machanics in Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Large Lecture Hall...