Word: madison
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Parochial and private schools should get government funds, said Jewish Philosopher and Author Will Herberg, adjunct professor of Judaic studies and social philosophy at Drew University, Madison, N.J. In addition, he told a conference called by the National Conference of Christians and Jews in Chicago, some way should be worked out to put religion into public education. "The American people are becoming more and more religion-conscious today, and yet the most important institution of the community is barred to religion-an untenable position...
EDWARD J. KONKOL Executive Vice President Wisconsin Bituminous Paving Association Madison...
...often more outspoken than the spiel itself. "People, even actors," he says, "can't act well enough not to send some signals of their true feelings about what they're doing. This is what protects us from the Big Brother world. Of the multiple of messages, Madison Avenue has learned to control only a very few. Advertisers are just not that clever. My colleagues and I feel a strong ethical sense that it's our job to make sure the public knows as much about the subject as the hucksters...
Bubbly Aluminum. The first practical "foamed" aluminum for extra-light weight has been produced under U.S. Air Force contract by Bjorksten Research Laboratories at Madison, Wis. Filled with bubbles made by hydrogen gas, the new metal is one-tenth as heavy as aluminum sheet, can be sawed, nailed, bolted or glued to other objects. Immediate military use: as lightweight parts in jet planes. Potential civilian use: as a fireproof, rot-resistant substitute for lumber in residential house construction...
Face in the Crowd (at the University Theatre through Saturday). Elia Kazan slashes furiously at TV and the Madison Avenue promotion men in this tale of a good-for-nothing jailbird who becomes a potent national force. Andy Griffiths gives a magnificent performance, and Patricia Neal turns in the finest job of her career...