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...group, fourth to make the trip, will meet in Paris on June 15, and will tour large companies and factories. Following the tour each student will observe individual industries for a six-week period...
...six-week shakeout in the market was the worst since the start of the Korean war. The Dow-Jones industrial average, which hit a bull-market peak of 293.79 in January and stayed close to there until March, was down 23 points from the high. The drop canceled out all of the gain of the post-election "Eisenhower boom," and put the average right back to where it was Nov. 6. But while the drop was big, the market itself was still high, e.g., at last week's low the industrial average was still 58 points above...
...doors open. The thug sitting beside the driver pumped a bullet into Linse's legs; they relaxed and the door closed. Inside the Soviet zone, Paul and a major in the People's Police were waiting; they took Dr. Linse. Knobloch and his buddies got a six-week, all-expenses-paid vacation and a $250 bonus...
Before the week was out, 4OO-odd young musicians of the Berkshire Music Center, which shares the well-clipped lawns of Tanglewood with the festival, had also wound up their six-week summer session -studying composition (with Aaron Copland, Luigi Dallapiccola), conducting (with Bernstein), and performance (with members of the orchestra). Their big show: Mozart's opera, La Clemenza di Tito, resurrected, rendered into English (and renamed Titus), produced and conducted by the New England Opera Company's Director Boris Goldovsky...
...solemnly marched into a banquet hall one evening last week for a special commencement ceremony. They were trainmasters, paymasters, auditors and public-relations men. Their ages ranged from 28 to 54. Employees of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, they had just finished a rugged new six-week course: how to think clearly about the society in which they live...