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...started a weekly radio magazine, Hör zu! (Listen), has pushed it to a circulation of 1,800,000, biggest in Germany. As Hör zu! began paying off, he launched a woman's magazine, Constanze, which soon hit a circulation of 500,000, and Der Spiegel, a weekly news magazine. In 1948 Springer jumped into the daily newspaper field and made Hamburg's politically independent Abendblatt a leader in north Germany, thanks to his bag of circulation tricks (e.g., giving hundreds of flower bulbs to Hamburg children, organizing contests among radio hams and carrier-pigeon...
Reaction in other capitals is similar. The conservative Paris Figaro recently said (in a headline): "Stevenson appeals to the voters' reason; Eisenhower to their emotions." Writes Germany's Der Spiegel of Stevenson: "A gentleman." Vienna's Socialist Arbeiter-Zeitung summed up Socialist opinion last week when it described Truman's campaign as blowing "like a whirlwind of fresh air through the press, television and statistics...
Even thought the Center's membership is increasing all the time, and now boasts more Harvard students than ever before, Spiegel is convinced that its best years are yet to come...
...Director Spiegel says, however, that the number registered is actually very little indication of the number who use the building, since the Center is the International Student Association's sole outpost, and serves numerous Boston colleges. He claims that visits to the Center last year totaled over...
...Spiegel, a soft-spoken young Swiss with size 15 shoes, agrees with former director Lawrence Mead's statement that the Center's real ambition is "the creation of a warm friendly atmosphere in which likenesses can be discovered and differences discussed." Not the least of this warmth and friendliness comes from the female members of the organization, exotic damsels from such spots on the Globe as Uruguay, India, Egypt, Australia, Cuba, Iceland, and the Virgin Islands, among the 64 countries which members claim as their homes...