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Designed to give U.S. law students access to the kind of training for which London's tradition-encrusted Inns of Court have been famous for centuries, the center has enabled students to rub elbows with practicing lawyers, share their libraries and dining halls, listen to their shoptalk. Lawyers from all over the U.S. have come to teach at the center, do research work there, attend forums and legal clinics. In its chosen fields-tax law, oil and gas law, international law, insurance law, administrative law-the center has provided a staff of experts that has made it a legal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Legal Center | 9/10/1956 | See Source »

...Indiana University's Sexpatiator Alfred C. Kinsey. The Government last week gave Zoologist Kinsey and his sexociates until this month's end to show why the treasure-trove of pornography should not be destroyed. Protested Kinsey: "The issue involved is the right of a scholar to have access to material which is denied the general public." Among the material that the federals would deny to Scholar Kinsey: 1) six naughty Chinese paintings dating from about 1750, 2) some spicy Parisian lithographs, 3) a handful of wooden and stone phallic symbols from China, 4) a little 18th century tome...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Aug. 13, 1956 | 8/13/1956 | See Source »

...TIME, July 30), was finally made official. In addition to the expected provisions, e.g., the aviation company will run Studebaker-Packard under terms of a management contract, Curtiss-Wright revealed that it is negotiating a contract with West Germany's Daimler-Benz A.G. that will give Studebaker-Packard access to new German engineering developments and may ultimately result in the U.S. auto firm's distributing Daimler-Benz cars and trucks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Clock, Aug. 13, 1956 | 8/13/1956 | See Source »

Greece, whose ties with its NATO allies have been badly strained by the conflict over Cyprus, should have offered Shepilov ideally troubled waters in which to fish. On the Cyprus issue, however, his hands were tied by Russian reluctance to offend Turkey. (The Montreux Convention, which gives the U.S.S.R. access to the Dardanelles, expires this year.) Otherwise, Shepilov had little to offer the Greeks except the conventional invitation to Moscow-an invitation which Greece's staunchly pro-American Premier Karamanlis was in no hurry to snap...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE KREMLIN: Disappointing Journey | 7/16/1956 | See Source »

...years, all these questions should lead up to the central theme of the school: "Where do we as a people want to go?" The student might learn about art by exploring topics such as: Should radio and TV be owned by the state so as to provide more access to the fine arts? He learns about chemistry by analyzing "patent medicines or radio-advertised foods to test the reliability of commercial claims." As for arithmetic, "a whole unit . . . could be planned around a consumer cooperative or even around running a school store on cooperative principles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: How to Create Utopia | 7/9/1956 | See Source »

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