Word: localize
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Eight professors and administrators from the University and other local colleges are delivering the lectures. They are: Francis Koppel '38, Dean of the Faculty of Education, Francis M. Rogers, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Philip H. Rhinelander '29, director of General Education, William G. Perry, Jr. '35, director of the Bureau of Study Counsel, Bart J. Box, professor of applied astronomy, Louis Harts '40, associate professor of government, Elating E. Morison '32, professor of industrial history at M.I.T., and Nellson C. Henney, professor of English at Suffolk University...
Five years ago the school set up this nutrition center in cooperation with the Department of Nutrition of the Peruvian Ministry of Health. Two to four experts from the school have directed a staff of 12 local doctors in improving the health of this South America country. Currently the program is under the direction of Dr. Philip L. White and his wife...
...group will practice only two hours per week. Only three tentative engagements have been planned to date. The Freshman Christmas dinner and the Brooks House party for local school children are on the agenda, along with a possible concert at Brookline High School. Manager Kraut hopes to schedule some engagements at New England women's colleges and girls' preparatory schools...
...Washington Democratic National Chairman Stephen A. Mitchell denounced the series as "one-sided journalism" and "outright propaganda" in the "one-party press."* He asked for equal space from Trib Editor Whitelaw Reid and told county chairmen all over the U.S. to make the same request of local papers running the series. Editor Reid announced that "we will be glad to make front-page space available to top Democratic spokesmen to present affirmative ideas of the Democratic Party." Other papers (e.g., the Kansas City Star, the Christian Science Monitor, the Washington Star) also agreed to give the Democrats space. Among...
Though not fully animated and lasting only 3½ minutes to an episode, it is a widely popular feature on such local shows as Manhattan's Children's Theater starring Ray Forrest. Big Top and Super Circus supply acrobats and trapeze acts; some of the Saturday morning shows include education films dealing with the home life of otters and salmon. The CBS dog show Lassie is soon to get a canine rival in ABC's filmed Rin Tin Tin. ABC's Kukla, Fran & Ollie is seen every weekday, but its gentle humor probably has a larger...