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...number of people getting a higher education? Answer: the Soviet Union. What country sent the first Sputniks into the cosmos? Answer: those were Socialist Sputniks. Who wants to overtake whom in science? Answer: the U.S. would like to overtake the Soviet Union." Then, looking down at LIFE photographer Lisa Larsen, he added: "But don't misunderstand me. There is an American girl standing in front. There may be other Americans, too. I don't want to hurt anyone's national feelings. Americans, British-all are good people...
...press run for each of the first three issues was 25,000 copies-20,000 for "subscribers" and 5.000 for newsstands. But these subscribers, for the most part, were a special breed and all "from Missouri." President Roy E. Larsen (then circulation manager) had attracted his readers by means of a two-way dare. Take the magazine on free trial for three weeks, he wrote his prospects, and if you like it, send us $5.00 for a year's subscription. Some 9,000 did just that...
With these exceptions, the Tigers should pose little difficulty. John Hammond, outstanding in the 200-yard butterfly stroke, is ill and will definitely be out of action. Ulen wants to be sure that Hammond will be in top shape for the Brown meet next week. However, Princeton's Larsen swims this event in only 2:32, and Jim Perilman should be able to top this. The Crimson should easily take the rest of the events, making use of their depth in the other positions...
Married. Don Larsen, 28, New York Yankee pitcher and baseball immortal (the only perfect game in World Series history, against the Brooklyn Dodgers last year); and onetime Airline Stewardess Corrine Audrey Bruess, 26; he for the second time, she for the first; in Benson, Minn...
SUPRAD, the School and University Program for Research and Development, embodies a new relationship between a University and public school systems--specifically those of Concord, Lexington, and Newton. This development, asserted Matthew P. Gaffney, Roy Edward Larsen Professor of Education, is aimed at producing a "clinical" relationship, similar to that now seen between medical schools and hospitals...