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Your interesting list of 50 unknown but good colleges [Dec. 5] did not include the one that stood next to Kalamazoo which was mentioned as having 3.67% of its male graduates taking Ph.D.s in chemistry and biochemistry. We find that King College had 3.60% of its male graduates taking this degree. When an institution as poor as this one stands fourth in the nation in comparison with Amherst, Williams, Dartmouth, Reed, Haverford, and Swarthmore, one is bound to call this an indication that our program is not wholly unsuccessful...
...management investigating committee, got to know Goldberg for his personally led fights to expel the Teamsters and other unsavory unions from the A.F.L.-C.I.O. During the campaign he was a natural choice as a top labor adviser on the Kennedy team, and last week, when George Meany presented a list of five names of top A.F.L.-C.I.O. men as possibilities, the President-elect rejected them all to pick Arthur Goldberg as his personal choice...
...following list of clubs holding luncheons was released by the Alumni Office, but students are urged to check with the local clubs for details. Akron, Ohio Dec. 27 Buffalo Dec. 27 Birmingham, Ala. Dec. 31 Central Ohio (At Columbus) Dec. 28 Charlotte, N.C. Dec. 29 Chicago Dec. 28 Cincinnati Dec. 29 Cleveland Dec. 27 Dayton, Ohio Dec. 29 Denver Dec. 27 Eastern Michigan (At Detroit) Dec. 28 Eastern New York (At Albany) Dec. 29 Maryland (At Baltimore) Dec. 27 Rhode Island (At Providence) Jan. 2 Rochester Dec. 28 San Diego Dec. 27 Syracuse Dec. 27 Worcester...
FIRST-ROUND VICTORY in the proxy war for control of the Alleghany Corp., the holding company that controls the New York Central and Investors Diversified Services, went to Murchison interests. Court ordered Alleghany Chairman Allan Kirby (TIME, Dec. 12) to turn over list of stockholders to Brothers Clint Jr. and John Murchison to solicit support for taking over the company...
...Society is indestructible. After every major upheaval-war, depression or graduated income tax-the cry arises that Society is not what it used to be, and Amory divertingly traces this plaint all the way back to the landing of the Mayflower. That sacred vessel, reports Amory. carried a nondescript list of lower-middle-class passengers, plus a sprinkling of servants; and not a man in the lot could sign himself "Gent...