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...catalogue of its thousands of tools, by World War II had so changed things that Smith & Wesson cornered 75% of U.S. Army revolver orders, has since all but pushed rival Colt's Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co. out of the sidearms business; of a heart attack; in Newton, Mass...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Apr. 19, 1963 | 4/19/1963 | See Source »

...quite as excellent as these two consummate comics. Debbie Trowbridge is a very appealing Amy. Possibly a bit nervous on opening night, the Newton High School junior had a little trouble carrying her songs, though her dancing was the best in the show. Like Breyer, she used her face and body effectively and was adorable as a fresh innocent young girl ecstatic in her first romance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Where's Charley? | 4/18/1963 | See Source »

...golf team broke even in a triangular meet yesterday, beating Boston College 5-2. but bowing to Williams be a 4-3 score. The match left the varsity with a 2-2 record in Spring competition. Three Crimson golfers scored double victories in the Newton match held at the Charles River Country club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Golfers Beat Boston College, 5-2, Lose to Williams in Close Match | 4/16/1963 | See Source »

...annual convention of the Na tional Association of Broadcasters in Chicago, President LeRoy Collins declared: "It is incredible that the rating services have not instituted greater changes than they have, with all the indicated faults and weaknesses of their methodologies and services." Addressing the convention next day, FCC Chairman Newton Minow told the broadcasters he hoped the hearings "may encourage you to put more trust in the people and more faith in your own judgments of the public's capacity to respond to the best that is in you. I should hope that sometimes you would cancel the ratings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Selling Confusion | 4/12/1963 | See Source »

Although his suggested alternatives are vague, he is able to fall back on a proven axiom of science--that in the absence of theoretical barriers, if a development is needed, someone will sooner or later solve the problem. Scientists from Newton to Salk have expressed this sentiment, and not out of false modesty; one has only to look at the number of simultaneous discoveries in the history of science to see the trend of inevitability, in both theoretical and applied endeavor. Thus both Neptune, and the theory of evolution were simultaneously and independently discovered...

Author: By J. MICHAEL Crichton, | Title: The Shape of the Future | 4/11/1963 | See Source »

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