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...March and asked Morrill to appear as one of their "mystery" personalities. Morrill readily consented, and operation Match received a free batch of national publicity. Soon after, Tarr and company decided to help sponsor the visit of Vicki Albright to Harvard. Miss Albright had appeared on the cover of Newsweek magazine a few weeks before, and had been selected by the Law School as their "Woman of the Year...
...pacifying the country. Recent newspaper accounts suggest that Washington has in fact begun to adopt this strategy. Sheehan wrote recently from Saigon that "American diplomats and military commanders here are...not pinning any hopes on Geneva. They are, instead, preparing for a long war." A recent article in Newsweek reported that "suddenly" it has become "fashionable" to "soft-pedal talk of a diplomatic settlement...
...Harvard students did the translating, and the Hillel Society understandably wishes to encourage such efforts. Publishing should be sufficient encouragement; reading is unnecessary. "The New Christians" will interest few except avid scholars of Russian history; "The Schema..."provides no information on the Ecumenical Council that conscientious readers of Newsweek don't already know...
Judges for the contest were Simon M. '36, president of Atheneum Publishers; Margaret Cousins, senior editor of Doubleday and Company; and Osborn '46, editor of Newsweek...
...Vicki Albright, a U.C.L.A. coed, 30 years old, who has had her picture on the cover of Newsweek, who has appeared in television commercials, who has had an agent for five years...