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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...these subtle messages about Harvard's future needs, however, are going to be kept in the background, Suchmann asserts. Nostalgic reminiscenses--largely based on the University's greatness--will play the major role throughout the movie...
...awaiting the first signs of schism among the eight African parliamentarians, but the signs never appeared. "The eight of us will differ in matters of detail," said Mboya, "but on the basic question, we don't." Fortnight ago, as Mboya's restlessness was felt more and more throughout the land, penetrating even the Mau Mau detention camps, Kenya's government ordered government tape recorders installed at all African political meetings. But by last week the whites were beginning to realize that in order to protect their own inch, they might yet have to give Mboya a measure...
...never waste energy resisting temptation") backed the first New York law giving chiropodists the right to set standards of fitness, campaigned relentlessly to have schools and colleges add podiatry to their programs. He graduated more than 2,500 doctors ot podiatry, eventually saw many made staffers in hospitals throughout...
...boosted to make up for some of the recent increases in material and labor costs. Said Sol Polk, Chicago retailer: "Today there is no greater value than a television set. I'm selling sets for less than I think I can replace them for in six days." Throughout the industry, business was picking up. Magnavox, in a strong position because of its policy of sticking to higher-priced table models and consoles, reported its first-quarter unit sales were up and 20% over last year. G.E. had trimmed its line of portables from nine to six, table models from...
...Colorado's Piceance Creek Basin alone, geologists estimate there is an oil shale reserve of a trillion barrels, enough to supply the U.S. for perhaps a century. And the Piceance Creek Basin is only a small part of far vaster shale beds throughout Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. The problem is how to get out the oil on a paying basis. The U.S. Bureau of Mines worked on the problem in an experimental Colorado plant, finally perfected a process that promised some day to supply gasoline competitively to the West Coast. But when Congress last year refused to allocate more...