Word: procession
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Corporation's choice of Tom Bolles came as a mild surprise to observers of the selection process, because it is known that the ad hoc committee's original inclination was to favor a Harvard graduate less than 40 years of age. In fact, the committee's list of five possible choices, submitted to the Corporation, probably contained the names of three such...
What Van Dusen wants is a great return to religion in U.S. schools, from the primary grades to the universities-and not merely as a course in itself, but also as the guiding principle of the whole educational process. "Our world cries pitiably for the fruits of Christian Faith," says Van Dusen. "What is required-what alone might prove adequate-is revolution, conversion, an about-face, in both the assumptions and the goals of our living; and, likewise, of the training of our youth . . . Every aspect of the philosophy and structure and spirit of education cries for radical remaking...
Determining Principle. But what primarily concerns Van Dusen is a return in U.S. education to religion as the determining principle in the educational process as a whole...
Dairies do things to milk that cows never dreamed of: they pasteurize, homogenize and vitaminize it. But they have never been able to process whole milk commercially so that it would stay fresh indefinitely. Last week, in a brand-new, $125,000 plant in East Stanwood, Wash., Med-O-Milk, Inc. turned the trick. It was producing 2,200 gallons a day of canned milk that stays fresh for months. Unlike concentrated milk (TIME, March 26), it needs no refrigeration. Med-O-Milk has the same food value as whole milk and, unlike condensed, evaporated or powdered milk, it tastes...
Said Graves: "All we did was to combine a number of ideas into a process." By avoiding the use of sugar or long periods of heat to kill off bacteria (the methods used in condensed and evaporated milk), Med-O-Milk also avoids their cooked taste...