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...Last week these names made this news: Novelist Ernest Hemingway, 54, fervent apostle of Theodore Roosevelt's philosophy of living life up to the hilt, has never numbered love of airplanes among his enthusiasms. When he left his home in Cuba (and his 25 cats) last year to revisit Africa after a lapse of two decades, he traveled by steamship. To reach a base camp on the rolling plains of British East Africa, the husky author and his fourth wife, Mary Welsh Hemingway, bumped painfully through rough country by truck...
...host to more than 20,000 English-speaking physicians. Postwar reconstruction was slow, but Boston's Dr. M. Arthur Kline, a nutrition expert and biochemist, was fired with a resolve to revive the society when he went to Vienna two years ago to revisit the scenes of his student days. Now he is the society's energetic executive secretary...
Meanwhile, a shortage of good economists in Russia made his government restless for his return. He has always done a considerable amount of traveling, and his requests for extensions on his Russian passport would be answered with notes asking pointedly, "are you planning to revisit Russia this trip?" "'I am sorry,' I would tell them, 'it is not on my itinerary...
...Then revisit earth in a pure rebirth...
Approximately 75 former Nieman Fellows will troop back to the scene of their one-year academic stand on June 13, 14, and 15 on the occasion of the third Nieman reunion. The newsmen will get together with old associates, revisit faculty acquaintances, and attend discussions on current problems...