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Nevertheless, every real Wall Streeter knows that Standard & Poor's daily average, like the Dow-Jones, is only a sketchy cross section of the whole market and thus attempts merely to show the broadest changes in trading sentiment. On a weekly basis, Standard & Poor does publish a mammoth index of 480 stocks, but for hourly and daily operations, it is impractical to calculate, such a wide selection, thus statisticians limit themselves to what they hope is a small but representative sampling. As a result, the averages sometimes show a rise in the market, when the fact is that...
FEBRUARY. Councillor Vellucci will publish his first volume of poetry, entitled, I,I,I, and Humility. Dean Bundy will deny that he wants to become football coach in an attempt to "bring government to the gridiron." Seven members of the Government and Economics Departments will suffer nervous collapses when the Americans for Democratic Action disbands...
This is a tribute to the reviewer of Marcelino [Nov. 26]. The piece is refreshingly reverent in this irreverent age and beautifully written. Since some of the best contemporary writing in the U.S. is done for TIME, why not publish an anthology of selections for college and university...
...Adventists, for their part, announced that they would publish-probably next spring-a new, definitive statement of their faith. Said Roy Allan Anderson, secretary of the Seventh-day Adventist Ministerial Association: "Because of certain features of our belief which have too often been misunderstood and at times misstated by others, some well-meaning Christians have commonly classified us with the non-Christian cults ... It is very possible that we ourselves share in the responsibility for this misunderstanding, because of our failure to state clearly what we believe on these fundamental issues and our failure to place chief emphasis where...
Because of several water-skiing meets being held in the Caribbean this weekend the CRIMSON editors will be unable to publish again until January seventh. At that time a summary of Caribbean events will doubtlessly appear...