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...several children about the Dodgers' winning streak, whirled in and out of the offices of the weekly New York Age Defender, paused in the next block to chat with a sidewalk watermelon vendor and assure him that he loved watermelons but did not have time to eat a slice just then. At the Carver Federal Savings and Loan Association, he accepted a new half dollar with the likeness of George Washington Carver on it, then whipped-around to the United Mutual Life Insurance Co. to deliver a little talk to the staff on the value of life insurance...
Swathers & Wonsovers. Still other new machines are in the works. The Owatonna Tool Co. is building a self-propelled hay "swather" to take the place of the standard 7-ft. mower. Twelve feet across, it will slice through fields, cut and pile the hay in rows in a single operation, thus displacing (with a single operator) two men and three tractors, two mowers and a pair of hay rakes. Ford is working on a low-cost combine for medium-sized farms, a new corn picker that can be attached to the front of a standard four-wheeled tractor. Another...
Three shows stood out in the TV week. One was a nostalgic drama more than two decades old. One was a giveaway show to end giveaway shows. The third was a slice of life televised from a real operating room...
Many showmen seem a little ashamed of the cooking part of the show, and often sandwich it like an old piece of dry ham between a slice of news and a slice of music, both considered more substantial and more palatable...
...although it receives the largest single slice of Ford Foundation money, education represents only a part of the Foundation's work. "We will support activities that promise significant contributions to world peace and the establishment of a world order of law and justice," the trustees said in their 1950 report...