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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Francis L. Kafka of Leverett House and Great Neck, N.Y.; Harvard Dramatics Club '46-47; Harvard Radio Network '47; Entertainment Committee of PBH; Varsity Cross Country '47; Varsity Track '48; Chairman Leverett House Dance Committee...
James E. Pitman of Kirkland House and Alexandria, Va.; Harvard University Band; Kirkland House Dance Committee; Harvard Radio Network; Kirkland House Crew...
...sketched in the outline in the new Russian-language Paris periodical, Narodnaya Pravda (The People's Truth). "The EKU," writes Zhikharev, "is divided into two main sections which direct political control of the whole domestic economy, and economic espionage throughout the world." The first maintains a secret police network covering all Russian economic enterprises, keeps all production statistics (which are state secrets), and administers forced labor. But the activities of the EKU "stretch out far beyond the borders of the U.S.S.R. Here the main aim of the EKU is the disorganization of the world economy: inciting class war, aggravating...
Everything about U.S. television is big -including its losses. Not one TV station is yet in the black. NBC operates its television network at an estimated loss of $13,000 a day. But with all its imponderables (see BUSINESS), U.S. television continues to snowball ahead at the rate of 1,000 new sets installed every 24 hours...
Gloomy Evening. The bait that lured Benny to the younger network (beginning Jan. 2) was the same bait that, two months ago, detached Amos 'n' Andy from NBC (TIME, Sept. 20). Reports in the trade said that CBS offered a sizable (but undisclosed) salary for Benny's services. CBS would only confirm that it had bought his program for "somewhat more than...