Word: salzburger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...clothing will be sent to the Salzburg Seminar, the Student Council-sponsored school of American studies in Austria. There, it will be given to students and their families whose need is particularly urgent. Distribution in this way guarantees your contribution's reaching another student who deserves your help. In many cases, gifts will double a wardrobe or release limited budgets for books, food, or shelter...
...Self Evaluation report will consist of seven subcommittee chapters. Four will cover the Council's relations with the College administration, the Houses, semi-public corporations (such as Phillips Brooks House, Class Committees, and Salzburg Seminar), and Freshman affairs. The other three parts will be on Council committees, elections and membership, and public relations...
...problem of Europe's refugees is one of the biggest challenges ever presented to Christian charity. For three days last week, a group of eminent churchmen and laymen met together in Salzburg, Austria to wrestle with the problem of the 300,000 refugees of German origin now in Austria. The conference, called by the World Council of Churches, decided that all refugees should be classified together, regardless of race or religion, given special stateless passports and placed under the responsibility of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees...
...drive, which is being held from February 13 to 16, will benefit the Salzburg Seminar and the University of Munich, the clothing to go to the Seminar and the books to Munich...
Died. Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, 79, owner through both World Wars of the giant Krupp works in Essen, Germany (70% destroyed by Allied bombs during World War II); after long illness; in Salzburg, Austria. Gustav Halbach, born in The Hague, The Netherlands, changed his name when he married Bertha Krupp, heiress to the huge Ruhr steel and ammunition works. In World War I he built the famed long-range German cannon that bombarded Paris (the Allies called it "Big Bertha" after his wife). An early supporter of Hitler, he was indicted as a top war criminal, escaped trial...