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Besides its program of forums, the U.N. Council has also become the U.N. outlet for the Massachusetts area and will act as a clearing house for U.N. literature, projects, and visitors, that are supposed to filter through this region...
Missing from yesterday's session was first string tailback and captain, Phil Isenberg. According to W. Henry Johnston, the H.A.A.'s outlet for athletic information, Isenberg has a cold and was to have remained overnight in Stillman infirmary...
...nagging frustrations. As a child, Luther had watched his father destroy himself after learning of his wife's infidelity. As a man, he had found joy neither in his scraggly wife nor his children, one of them an idiot. Only in revivalist religion did he find any outlet for his cramped, unexercised emotions...
...Brazilians were playing the animal numbers. The bankers who run the game were racking up enormous takes. One reason for bicho's upsurge was the government's suspension of legalized gambling. For three months there have been no drawings in the national lottery and therefore no approved outlet for popular betting. Meanwhile bicheiros, the bankers' touts, did a booming illegal business...
...shorts. Even Skouras guardedly admitted last week to 20th Century-Fox stockholders that part of the company's studio would be devoted to making films for TV in the home. Going much further, veteran Producer Cecil B. DeMille sees Phonevision, or something like it, as a major future outlet for the movies...