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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...scapegoat for his economic problems. Gomulka fired Minister of Agriculture Edward Ochab, once a Stalinist too, but later a collaborator of Gomulka's in liberalizing agriculture. Ochab had been home barely a week from a trip to the U.S. when the blow fell (he got a new post in the party secretariat). By implication, he was blamed for the colossal meat mess this year that has left Poland, once a substantial food exporter, hardly able to feed itself. To make matters worse, inflation is a major threat, largely because of higher bonuses and wages that factory chiefs have been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLAND: The Bad Old Ways | 11/9/1959 | See Source »

Last week booming Northland received a distinction presently unmatched by any other four-year liberal-arts college. Courtesy of General Dynamics, it will soon have a $250,000 atomic reactor, along with famed Physicists Edward Teller and Frederic de Hoffmann on loan from time to time to lecture in a new $1,000,000 science building. With an additional $10 million endowment in the offing (all earmarked for teachers' salaries), Northland faces an even rosier future. Says go-getting President Turbeville, who has turned down industry offers at more than double his $15,000 salary: "In ten years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Reincarnation | 11/9/1959 | See Source »

...aims in a manner narrow enough to be within the reach of a one-year course, brought a fresh outlook to the program, and, apparently as a result of either the report or pleas by members of the Committee, several prominent natural scientists have become interested in Nat Sci--Edward M. Purcell, professor of Physics, is teaching half of Nat Sci 2, and George Wald, professor of Bio-chemistry, will teach a lower level course next year. Nevertheless, it is clear that prominent scientists can give time to the program only at considerable personal sacrifice, and it may be unduly...

Author: By Stephen F. Jencks, | Title: General Education: Program Without a Policy; Professional Pressures Replace the Redbook | 11/7/1959 | See Source »

...Swinford, William S. '62 19 5:10 180 Oklahoma City, Okla. CENTERS 53 *Christensen, Jon H. '61 20 6:4 211 Syracuse, N.Y. 52 McLaughlin, Thomas C. '61 20 5:10 170 Hastings, Neb. 51 Eliades, Peter G. '60 20 6:1 210 Lowell, Mass. 50 Watters, Edward A. '62 20 6:3 196 Weston, Mass. BACKS 44 Haughie, Glenn E. '61 20 5:11 185 Clarkfield, Minn. 43 Shipman, John S. '62 19 6:0 180 Kansas City, Mo. 42 MacIntyre, Bruce B. '61 21 6:0 183 Scarsdale, N.Y. 41 Leamy, Charles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE HARVARD SQUAD | 11/7/1959 | See Source »

No.Name Class Age Hgt. Wgt. Home Town ENDS 84 Blair, James C. '61 20 6:1 186 Beverly Hills, Calif. 82 Hillegass, Ronald C. '60 21 6:2 194 Johnstown, Pa. 81 Hunter, James G. Jr. '62 19 6:2 185 Homewood, Ill. 87 Kostelnik, Edward A. '60 21 6:0 198 Connellsville, Pa. 86 McKenzie, William S. '61 19 6:1 185 Baton Rouge, La. 85 Oxenreider, Lynn F. '60 20 6:3 199 Reading, Pa. 89 Prochilo, Andrea G. '61 19 5:11 176 Oceanside, N.Y. 88 Sprague, Bruce L. '60 22 6:1 189 Oceanport, N.J. TACKLES...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRINCETON SQUAD | 11/7/1959 | See Source »

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