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...drag of Marco Millions is especially regrettable since it is the Harvard Dramatic Club's grand effort. Not wholly betrayed by its own ambition, the HDC almost manages to supplement the play's inadequacies with skillful acting, brilliant sets and costumes, imaginative direction, and a specially composed score. As a tour de force for the HDC, Marco is a definite, if quiet, success: the theatre group shows a good store of technical achievement. But Marco Millions is shabby entertainment for an evening...

Author: By Robert J. Schoenberg, | Title: Marco Millions | 5/14/1954 | See Source »

Under the new plan reserve units will supplement the regular army, which for the next year or two at lest is expected to remain at approximately its present size...

Author: By Lee Pollak, | Title: 6-Month Draft Seen Remote By Pentagon | 4/28/1954 | See Source »

Both weapons will be used to supplement the Army's 280-mm. atomic cannon (range: 20 miles) and the Air Force's radio-controlled Matador jets already stationed in Germany...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: New Weapons | 4/26/1954 | See Source »

...curtain on a mysterious little factory tucked in behind the world's biggest phosphate plant. The mother plant is International Minerals & Chemical Corp.'s new $15 million operation that can turn out a total of 40,000 tons of fertilizer and 120,000 tons of cattle-feed supplement annually. But the baby annex, with its maze of pipes and vats, is even more impressive. Behind a barbed-wire fence, International Minerals & Chemical is making commercial quantities of high-grade uranium as a byproduct from phosphates...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CORPORATIONS: The Treasure Hunters | 4/12/1954 | See Source »

...into a daily, made it the area's first tabloid and began giving it away free. But later only paid subscribers got a special section of features (comics, serial fiction, etc.). By starting new features first in the free section of the paper, then moving them to the supplement for paid subscribers, he got more and more paid subscribers, finally stopped giving the paper away altogether. The plan worked so well that eleven years after he started, McCraken's upstart Eagle bought its entrenched competitor, the 60-year-old Cheyenne Wyoming State Tribune, and moved from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Wyoming's Mr. Big | 4/5/1954 | See Source »

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