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All week long the President worked hard at setting that tone for his fateful meeting with the leaders of the Soviet Union, Great Britain and France: he would seek peace, but he would not sacrifice principle. He briefed congressional leaders on how he proposed to employ that philosophy at Geneva...
¶ Manhattan's LEOPOLD SILBERSTEIN, 51, who started out as a "professor of sick companies" in Germany during the 1920s, made his first U.S. raid by buying 75,000 shares (of 148,000 outstanding) in the small, shaky Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corp. With that as a base, he diversified...
Network Member. In Long Beach, Calif., Theater Proprietor Milt Arthur discovered an ardent fan laying cables in a trench under the fence of a drive-in movie, learned that he was trying to hook them to the theater's sound system so that he could hear as well as...
The station has direct cables to the Kresge Auditorium and field house of M.I.T. as well as to the Boston Fine Arts Museum. "Use of these facilities will be made after we get settled," Wheatley said.
Richard T. Martell, manager of the Cambridge office, said that while the existing cables would be sufficient to handle the additional lines to Gilman, Saville, Edmunds and Everett, wiring all the other dormitories "required an elaborate cable job, since the phones will be custom-made exchanges."