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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Engel's Guam station KUAM will carry nighttime NBC programs, but daytimes "we'll have local talent, local music, panels. We'll carry typhoon warnings and teach them how to farm. Believe me, there's a great need for public service." Guam also offers Engel a completely captive audience. He explains: "The humidity is so high there that they can't turn their radios off or it will ruin them. Just think of it: 70,000 people and all they can do is listen to me all the time...
Professor Boris Mirkine-Guetzevitch will teach Government 112, replacing Samuel H. Beer, professor of Government, now in England on a Fulbright grant. The course will cover parliamentary government and party politics in Europe...
...Franz A. Lipmann, professor of Biological Chemistry, is to teach Biology 195, Biosynthetic Mechanisms. Lipmann was Nobel Biology Prize winner last year for his work on proteins...
...Meeting in New York, the strait-laced U.S. Lawn Tennis Association loosened amateur standards enough to conform with International Lawn Tennis Federation rules. Main changes: amateurs (beginning at 21 instead of 35) may now work for sporting-goods firms, may teach tennis in schools and colleges if employed as regular faculty members...
...kind of girls he always wanted for his company. His favorite qualities: 1) long legs, 2) "bird bones" (i.e., lightly boned), 3) small head, 4) strong back. A good many who were not lucky enough to get into the company after school have scattered across the U.S. to teach in some of today's 2,000-odd schools where ballet is offered. Their futures look secure: the enrollment of such schools has doubled in the past decade, now totals about...