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...rhythm Russia's 200 millions are well used to, it is the succession of five-year plans. Last week Radio Moscow broke the rhythm by announcing the abrupt scrapping of the current five-year plan (1956-60) before it had even reached the halfway mark. In its stead there is to be a seven-year plan running from 1959-65. Radio Moscow tried its best to make this sound like progress: "Large new deposits of various raw materials and sources of power have been discovered in recent years," and thus "there are possibilities for creating new enterprises and industrial...
...lucky to have secured Frank Conroy, who played the priest in the Broadway original. His performance rightly won him two awards as the best supporting actor of the season, and it has lost none of its mastery. His years of playing Shakespeare in London have stood him in good stead, and he projects with perfect clarity even when his back is to the audience. Conroy is here only this week, so try to get to the show by Saturday. If you cant, go anyway next week; Conroy's role will be taken by Chris Gampel, who is a fine, reliable...
Minutes later, Crimson goalie Dick MacKinnon was drawn out of the goal by a play in Harvard territory, and UNH's Stead drove in the winning shot on a pass from Heins...
...first several innings the game looked as if it might be close, but Kent stead blasted the ball over the right Hataway missed a take signal and in-fielder's head for a two-run homer to tie up the score...
Joel Cohen in the hurdles has returned to form, but he, too, needs strong support Art Martin looks like the logical runner-up, which is a shame, for the team has a hurdler who is as good as Cohen, the selfsame Landau. But Landau has stead-fastly refused to hurdle--claiming it hurts his dashing...