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Forty British executives will take part in the six-week program, and eight scholarships will be offered to British academicians who are interested in teaching business administration...
...Bennington College Dance Group will perform tonight and tomorrow night at 8:30 p.m. in Agassiz Theatre. The performances are part of a six-week tour organized by the girls under Bennington's co-operative work plan...
David F. Cavers, professor of Law, first presented his plan last May in the Journal of the American Bar Association. The program would reorganize a law school education into two years, each made up of three equal trimesters of about 14 weeks. There would be a six-week recess between the two years of study and about two weeks between trimesters...
...photographer said he was more interested in glamour, elegance and social position than he was in pure beauty. And on those counts, Lee Radziwill, 30, handily qualified for Philippe Halsman's gallery of eight of Europe's loveliest women, which appeared in Paris Match. Winding up his six-week study of the ladies, he found Lee in her London home, popped her into a Castillo evening gown and clicked away. "She has an extremely interesting and beautiful face," he said afterward. But presumably not all that fascinating to the editors of McCall's, who had eleven months...
Framed along with the medical diploma and the other parchments of pro fessional achievement on the wall of Dr. Alan R. Grain's Washington, D.C., office hangs a reminder of a recent six-week vacation. It is no mounted marlin or spread of ten-point antlers-only another certificate. "Nay chung-nhan," it begins, which is Vietnamese for "This is to certify," and goes on to let it be known with gold seal and red ribbon that Dr. Grain served this spring as a visiting orthopedic surgeon at the crowded, understaffed Cho-Ray Hospital in Saigon...