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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Until WHRB receives further word from the FCC, Deane said that "the network will conduct experiments to see how low we can drop the radiation output and still have audibility." WHRB will also make repairs and alterations on its Dudley Hall studio, plan new programs, and continue training commentators and technicians...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FCC Says WHRB Clamp Not Intended Test Case | 1/18/1950 | See Source »

...masse to Los Pinos to shout their grievances under the windows of the Casa Crema, Mexico's cream-colored White House, even though President Aleman was out of town. When police discovered that the drivers had no permit for any such demonstration, they arrested 111 drivers for disorderly conduct, brought up tow trucks to haul their cabs away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEXICO: Free for All | 1/16/1950 | See Source »

What becomes more important than either world is West's exploration of Wallis' guilt-stabbed consciousness and the whole problem of man's.moral responsibility for his conduct. Ironically, Wallis' assigned partner through purgatory is General von Kenelm, his legal victim. He too reveals his past: that of a ruthlessly ambitious soldier who first murdered his best friend and then whole masses of people. At first, true to his nature, Kenelm is willing to settle for a soft spot on Cape Sable. In the end, like Wallis, he feels the need to exorcise his evil conscience...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Guilt-Edged Bonds | 1/16/1950 | See Source »

...Vintage, for all its superficially dramatic grappling with the problem of sin, merely points up man's well-known moral fallibility. It leaves untouched the problem of expiation of sin by those whose conduct, however understandable, is morally and socially damnable. And its major thesis, that man, to win salvation, must boldly examine his acts and probe his subconscious for their meaning, is hardly more than a fictional plug for the value of psychoanalysis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Guilt-Edged Bonds | 1/16/1950 | See Source »

...past and in the foreseeable future," Cabot continued, "Harvard proposes to maintain its policy of not buying, owning or operating businesses on a tax-free basis, that have no relationship to the ordinary conduct of the University's academic affairs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cabot Says Harvard Is Free Of Outside Business Tieups | 1/16/1950 | See Source »

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