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Popov has also done work with semi-conductors and molecular generators and amplifiers. He speaks English--a result of eight years of study in Russian schools--and will probably deliver lectures on his research to local groups...
After Miss Sweden had made it to the semi-final round of the Miss Universe contest last June in Miami Beach, she let G. David Schine know how much she liked her stay in his hotel, the Roney Plaza. Now she is touring the country, telling travel agents of the hotel's glories...
...quantity, but of quality. Tanganyika will become fully independent December 9 this year with less trained technical, managerial and governmental personnel for its size than any country on the continent, with the exception of the Portuguese colony. British educational system has produced a breed of half caste intellectuals and semi-sophisticates facile in the superficial expressions and manners of the Western life for which they have prepared. Their intellect worldliness separate them sharply from their homes and villages, but their education has not allowed really them to understand or share the bureaucratic and scientific traditions in which they will work...
...Soviet intransigence, Kennedy is willing to keep working for some form of agreement. Last week that work got a start when the President signed into law the brand-new U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and named William Chapman Foster, 64, as its director. Set up as a semi-autonomous agency, operating out of the State Department building, ACADA has long been a pet Kennedy project. Appalled that only about 75 people in the U.S. Government were at work on disarmament planning under Eisenhower, Kennedy set out to create a specific agency for the work, got congressional approval a fortnight...
Before it quit, the Crimson set up a Graduate Board to keep a watchful eye on its temporary successor, The Harvard Service News. The substitute was a four-column, semi-weekly, semi-literate sheet that was not allowed to express editorial opinion. Although it was circulated free to military personnel, civilians in the University wouldn't take the Service News...