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...multi-million dollar development of the entire block bounded by Massachusetts Avenue and Mount Auburn, Dunster, and Holyoke Streets is on University planning tables, Edward J. Reynolds '15, Administrative Vice President, disclosed yesterday...

Author: By George H. Watson, | Title: Mass. Ave. Development Planned by University | 5/8/1957 | See Source »

...news was a shock. Benson worried that his whole soil bank might now suffer because-among other reasons-multi-crop farmers who decline to comply with acreage restrictions on one crop, e.g., corn, are not eligible for soil-bank payments on other crops, e.g., wheat, peanuts, cotton. What to do? The Agriculture Department probably will ask Congress to enact in legislation the plan that failed to win the two-thirds majority. Since 61% of the farmers actually voted for his plan, Ezra Benson feels that equity is on his side. He hopes that Congress will feel the same, but before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AGRICULTURE: Pop Goes Corn | 12/24/1956 | See Source »

...drive to move Sargent to Boston closer to the "mother institution" is a part of B.U. President Robert C Case's multi-million-dollar fund drive. Officials of Boston University, however, did not confirm the report that the move across the river would take place...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sargent Has Tax Value of $150,000 | 12/21/1956 | See Source »

...well known that B.U. has wanted to bring Sargent closer to the main "campus" for the last few years, with money as the main factor working against the transfer. But in early November, B.U. President Harold C. Case announced the start of a large multi-million dollar fund raising drive, similar to Harvard's "Program for Harvard College." With money from this drive, B.U. will be able to move Sargent...

Author: By Bernard M. Gwertzman, | Title: University to Acquire Sargent College Land | 12/20/1956 | See Source »

Born into the Irish poetic tradition, she showed an unerring and instinctive insight into her multi-faceted material--be it mystical, earthy, whimsical, comic or nature-loving. She established herself as a superb musician in shaping her phrases and contours of spoken melody, in conveying all the subtle rhythms and inflections, in adopting the right tempos, in choosing the appropriate staccato or legato--all with the care of a Mozart specialist. Her voice is a thing of beauty to start with, and perfectly suited to the old Gaelic tongue and the several modern Irish dialects she employed (no actress...

Author: By Titus Colum, | Title: Siobhan McKenna | 12/18/1956 | See Source »

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