Word: programing
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...first half of the program, G. Wallace Woodworth '24, professor of Music, will present the "St. John Passion" of Reinrich Schultz in its first American performance outside of New York City. The work was composed in 1666 for the traditional Good Friday service...
...College dance on April 29 is the major event in the Key's spring program...
...effort to make the average American a participant and not a statistic in a national health program, the progressive wing of the Republican party has brought up before Congress two bills, $1970 and H.R. 4919, outlining a new medical insurance plan. The pith of the bill is its emphasis on local autonomy. Its logic is that by keeping the average person in what amounts to personal contact with the health plan's administration you give him the responsibility of using the plan prudently...
...form proposed by its sponsors, the bill states that any group of responsible citizens can set up an insurance plan adapted to the needs of a particular area; if necessary, existing organizations such as Blue Cross or the various benefit associations can serve as nuclei for the program. The payment of doctors, the maintenance of professional standards, the establishment of adequate medical services (ambulances, etc.) would all be the responsibility of this locally self-sufficient group...
...voluntary plan, if it is ever to gain enough participants, must have expensive sales promotion; the Blue Cross supposedly pays out one-third of its premiums in advertising. But under any government-controlled plan, the cost of administration would almost surely be greater than that of an advertising program. In any case, if there is differential in cost, it could be rationalized, in the words of the sponsors, as the "price of freedom of participation...