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...Cliffe station resumed operations during reading period in order to transmit listening hours and record "orgies" from the University station to the dormitory quadrangle...
...years has had WNBT's transmitter atop its 1,300-ft. tower, came to a decision that might help ghost-plagued New York televiewers. At an estimated cost of $500,000, Empire State will add a 199-ft. extension to the tower and allow other stations to transmit from it. At week's end, hoping to get above the tall buildings, WJZ-TV had already agreed to Empire's share-trie-rental plan, and two other stations (WABD and WPIX) were in the last stages of negotiations...
Most of the trouble arising from Chapter XI has centered on the question of reports which governing powers are required to submit yearly to the U.N. on the social, economic, and technical conditions in dependent territories. South Africa has refused to transmit reports on South-West Africa, which it received under a League of Nations mandate in 1922. Three resolutions passed by the General Assembly have censured the South Africans for this policy, and ten days ago the U.N. voted to send the whole matter to the World Court...
White's book is a running story of one man's reactions to the "emanations" which New York City will transmit to anyone sensitive enough to receive them. From an "ex-speakeasy in East 53rd Street," for instance, come these emanations...
...factor) gets into the bloodstream of an Rh-negative woman (whose blood lacks the factor). This may happen either by transfusion or in carrying the child of an Rh-positive father. The woman's Rh-negative blood then develops antibodies to destroy the alien Rh factor. She may transmit these antibodies to her infant's Rh-positive blood, where they attack the red cells and cause acute anemia (erythroblastosis fetalis). In modern practice there is an 80% chance of saving the infant's life promptly after birth, through a dramatic operation: the baby's blood...