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Theoretically, these radio amateurs can be of vital importance in times of emergency. Although the chances are small that they might have to supplement regular communications channels--almost an annual chore for midwestern hams in flood areas--they can be of assistance in relaying messages from other disaster areas to relatives and rescue workers...
...cast are the owners of the hotel, nine adolescents and children, a clergyman, four lovers and a clutch of frustrated husbands & wives. Culture enters the lobby mainly in the form of such lines as "The strains of Stravinsky ceased ..." and "He looked up from the Times Literary Supplement . . ." Comedy creeps in (looking for its shoes) when, for instance, a doctor mentions "metatarsals" and a sweet young thing asks, "Who did you say met a tarsal?" In a line here & there appear half-suffocated indications that Margaret Kennedy could still, if she wished, write another bestseller as good as The Constant...
Kirkland House needs about 100 men of all varieties to supplement its truly all around consistency...
...talent for the production has been recruited from music schools in Boston and Cambridge. Although dancing plays a prominent part, "Dido and Aeneas" is more an opera than a ballet. A large chorus and orchestra, therefore, made up of undergraduates seated in the pit of the dining hall will supplement the principals on the stage...
Alarmed at the number of college-ability youths who never get to college, President Truman recently proposed a system of Federal national scholarships. These scholarships would be awarded, on the basis of financial need and high-school records, to students already admitted to colleges. Federally-guaranteed loans would supplement the scholarships, with the government paying the entire cost of administering the program. Legislation setting up the Federal scholarship program is now in preparation...