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Nancy L. Storjohann, University of Washington '62, has been awarded an all-expense fellowship to attend the one-year Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration beginning September, 1962. The $3,000 stipend was a gift from a business executive to make possible the enrollment of a deserving young woman in the program...
...Harvard Chemistry Department has received a one-year grant of $12,500 from the Eastman Kodak Company's aid-to-education program. The major portion of the funds awarded is for unrestricted use in research programs and new or improved facilities, but $1,000 provides an award to honor the achievements of an outstanding doctoral student. The Chemistry Department's grant is the maximum amount awarded to any one department...
Tampa cigarmen are predicting that when their own six-month to one-year stockpile of Havana leaf runs out, their $50 million-per-year business will go up in smoke. "I don't know what these people are going to do." said Pedro López, a cigar union official. Looking around a large, pungent room full of hand cigar makers, he added: "Their average age is between 45 and 60; they're not entitled to a pension, and they're too old to find jobs. I think that if they're going to let tobacco...
Last week, in a Boston federal court, the star witness was to be Goldfine's longtime secretary, Miss Mildred Paperman, Goldfine, who suffered a stroke in December, had been transferred to a Staten Island hospital after serving half of a one-year prison sentence for evading nearly $800,000 in taxes, and was deemed mentally unfit to testify...
Before 1945, Alabama required a year's residence. But in that year, the legislature eliminated the requirement, and the quickie and painless divorce has been a goldmine business ever since. In 1960, Alabama granted some 17,328 divorces (v. 9,274 for all Nevada. Reno included), and this year the total will be even higher. In fact, the state has won such repute as a divorce mill (as well as a place that goes easy on minor perjuries), that a group of embarrassed jurists has been trying vainly to get the old one-year, residency requirement reinstated...