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...signs of a positive emphasis. The new American peace offensive is expected to include proposals for world disarmament, or, at least, the important requisite for disarmament-an arms census. Thus the United States has discovered that war involves something more than power factors. The preamble to the Charter of UNESCO begins, "Since war begins in the minds of men ..." The compromises of the diplomats at the Paris meeting of the General Assembly will be observed indirectly by hundreds of millions, not by a few dozen delegates. This world audience must become as impressed with the United States' peace-loving mentality...
...college students who took the draft deferment test last spring, 37% flunked, will be liable for service whenever their draft boards want them. ¶ After studying the compulsory education laws of 48 nations, UNESCO announced that British and Tasmanian children are required to spend more time in school (ten years) than any others. Next: U.S. children, who in most states spend nine. Last in line: Indonesian children, who don't have to go to school at all. ¶ The University of North Carolina, overwhelmed with protests, changed its mind about exiling its Negro graduate students to end-zone seats...
...UNESCO's jobs is to keep track of the books that get translated from one language to another. The latest UNESCO sum-up, for 1949, shows which U.S. authors of all time were doing the biggest translation business around the world that year. The leaders...
Department, of Natural Sciences, UNESCO Paris, France...
Married. Cinemactress Myrna Loy, 45, "perfect wife" of the movies (The Thin Man, Cheaper by the Dozen); and Howland H. Sargeant, 39, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs, who last year headed the United States' UNESCO delegation to which she was an adviser; she for the fourth time, he for the second; at Fort Myer...