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...their 52-40 conquest of Lehigh last week, the Cadets also showed strength in the 200 breastroke and in the individual medley. Chances are, however, that Crimson captain Bill Schellstede will take care of the breaststroke, while EISL champion Bob Kaufmann and Alen Englesburg should have no trouble in wrapping up the medley...
Noting that public approval greets every new expenditure for the conquest of space, Rochow asked: "Aren't we actually witnessing a phenomenon which has interest, enthusiasm, which can absorb energies and masculine drive, and which could make the question of war passe...
...lies in a free economy, minimum government control, and reduction of taxes as a means of stimulating investment for expansion and growth; however, and this is as it should be, private capital is invested only in enterprises that have pecuniary profit-making expectations. Returns for investments in schools, housing, conquest of hunger and disease and exploration of the cosmos are not fast or attractive enough...
From such an intervention the U.S. would lose, despite the possible conquest of Cuba. A successful military operation would require brutality enough to make the U.S. appear an "international bully," Stone declared. On the other hand, he added, military failure would make the U.S. appear "a paper tiger...
...bears the improbable title of Executive Producer, Creative Projects, NBC News and Public Affairs. A cigar-smoking, rumpled, un-Brooks Brotherly type, Irving Gitlin, 42, jumped networks last May after being instrumental (as CBS's Director of Public Affairs) in the development of Twentieth Century, Face the Nation, Conquest and other first-rate shows. "CBS is a mature situation," says Gitlin. "NBC is ripening." Translation: having lagged far behind CBS in information coverage for years, NBC is using Gitlin to try to close the gap. Among Gitlin's projects...