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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sister group to the Carnegie Foundation, which last week issued a major report on educational television (see SHOW BUSINESS...
...continuing plight, the Carnegie Foundation in 1965 asked M.I.T. Corporation Chairman James R. Killian Jr. to head a commission charged with finding a solution.-Working with a $500,000 budget, committees and subcommittees made their recommendations, and commission members spent 28 days together agreeing on a report. Last week the foundation published Public Television: A Program for Action. Its gloomy conclusions: ETV has only half the resources necessary to meet its present goals, and the goals themselves fall far short of the needs of the nation. The Carnegie solution: "not small adjustments or patchwork changes but a new and fundamental...
...annual $ 178 million average in the first four years. To collect that kind of cash Carnegie projections look for $54 million a year from state and local governments, and private philanthropists (including the Ford Foundation, which has granted ETV a life-saving $120 million since 1952). The report also suggests a 2%-5% excise tax on TV sets, which could bring up to $100 million a year directly to the proposed Corporation...
...branch, last fall changed its name to the John Fitzgerald Kennedy School of Government. Harvard officials reacted with unusual emotion to Fairlie's accusations. President Nathan Pusey, although initially concerned about the relationship of the university to the institute, defended it last week in his annual report to the Board of Overseers. He explained that the public-administration school had been renamed "to honor an especially illustrious alumnus and public figure whose career had evoked hope and a lifting of spirit in idealistic young people in all quarters of the globe...
...believing that the defendant might be likely to flee; the defendant could then file an appeal to a higher court. The same goes for pretrial release and for the new law's provision permitting judges to impose the conditions for release, such as requiring the accused to report to the police daily. But the law has a key gap: except in capital cases and after conviction, judges cannot consider danger to the community as a factor in no-bail proceedings. The law's drafters considered including such a provision, aimed solely at Washington, but dropped it to await...