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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Your film reviewer recently dismissed (Oct. 1] as "HOpera" and "bad bouillabaisse" Jacques-Yves Cousteau's The Silent World, surely one of the finest things ever put on film. I am delighted that your reviewer placed my film Friendly Persuasion [Nov. 1] in a similar category...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Nov. 19, 1956 | 11/19/1956 | See Source »

...found that the "policy of the government, no less than the policy of the opposition, can be supported by Christian convictions." Some 240 of Cambridge's most distinguished scholars wrote a letter to the Times protesting Eden's intervention. More than 350 dons at Oxford filed a similar protest, but a rival group of 30, led by 90-year-old Greek Classicist Gilbert Murray, supported Eden...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Driven Man | 11/19/1956 | See Source »

...demonstration for students from the Greater Boston area will be held in a hall as yet undetermined, although historic Faneuil Hall is reported to be the most likely location. Along with the Harvard group--"The Committee for a Free Hungary"--a similar organization at M.I.T. will jointly sponsor the rally, where "student speakers and prominent Boston citizens will speak," according to committee chairman Cornelius M. Sheehan...

Author: By Steven R. Rivkin, | Title: New Group to Sponsor Rally Seeking Action in Hungary | 11/17/1956 | See Source »

...mystic also predicted the disaster which befell two Navy dirigibles, the USS Macon and the USS Akron. He says he foretold the month, year, and location of the demise of the former, but only the location of the Akron's similar fate--in each case six months before the accident. The Chief was also forewarned of the tornado which struck Worcester...

Author: By Jerome A. Chadwick, | Title: The Mystic Art of Persian Rugs | 11/16/1956 | See Source »

...most acute problems. Firstly, the existing Medical School library, housed in the main administration building, is woefully inadequate as it stands today. It is jammed to the bursting point. Many of the books which belong in it must be housed in Widener, and many others, periodicals and other similar publications, are stored away in boxes where they are virtually inaccessable. The School's administration also hopes that if a new library is built it will be a research library, rather than a purely "book library...

Author: By Frederick W. Byron jr., | Title: The Plight of Three Medical Schools | 11/16/1956 | See Source »

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