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Hopes for a Wednesday victory over the Boston College hockey team took a somewhat tenuous boost yesterday...
...hottest new Hollywood trend -three-dimensional films - got a supercharged boost, calculated to make TV owners dissatisfied with their cramped little 30-inch screens. Announced 20th Century-Fox: beginning in October, Fox's entire production output will be converted to 3-D color pictures. Unlike the 3-D method used by the Natural Vision Corp. in Bwana Devil (TIME, Dec. 15), the new process, called Cinemascope, gets its effect with only slight changes on the ordinary one-camera-and-one-projector system. Moreover, audiences will not be required to wear special polarized glasses. A curved screen, about...
...Urging government subsidies to boost the output of psychiatrists, Catholic University's Msgr. Maurice Sheehy declared: "Some day I hope to see a psychiatrist formally canonized by the church, to do away with idle gossip about conflict between learnings which have as their end the welfare of man and the kingdom of God. The priest and the psychiatrist should work shoulder to shoulder...
...costs and get on its feet. Publisher Harry M. Dunlap slashed its 14-man advertising sales staff, abolished mail subscriptions, pared soliciting of ads to the bone, and cut its ad rate from $5,000 a page to $2,100. Cosmo will concentrate on newsstand sales, hopes to boost them. Its new circulation guarantee: only...
...minister on a merry-go-round, was quietly confident this week that his new car would be just as much of a sensation in the U.S. Said he: "We expect to sell at least 150,000 more cars this year than last, the greatest number in our history, and boost our total share of the market from...