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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...Year Bargain? Besides the 80 schools in the conti nental U.S. (plus one in Puerto Rico) producing M.D.s this year, there are four "junior colleges" which teach the basic medical sciences for two years, then send their diploma-holding graduates to enter four-year schools as juniors. This is a vital and valuable service to the four-year schools. Most of their dropouts, averaging 10% (but ranging as high as 19%, depend ing mainly on the thoroughness of their preadmission screen ing), are in the first two years. The result: vacancies in the upper classes, with only 90 M.D.s graduated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: WHERE ARE TOMORROWS DOCTORS? | 6/20/1960 | See Source »

...house on weekends to play. He himself is so fascinated by the production of sound that he has been known to sit at a soda fountain blowing through a straw in an effort to alter its tone. Even after his retirement from the orchestra, he will continue to teach. His replacement: James Pellerite, formerly of the Detroit Symphony. He is, of course, a student of William Morris Kinkaid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: The Indispensable | 6/6/1960 | See Source »

...Reasserted. Fresh fiom 13 years as pastor among the auto workers of Detroit, 36-year-old Niebuhr came to Union in 1928 to teach applied Christianity. He had hardly settled in when the Depression struck, putting the U.S. in a new mood to listen to his impassioned preaching, and severely testing the era's "Social Gospel.'' which identified "the Christian faith with a mild socialism and a less mild pacificism, all encased in an overall utopian-ism.'' Against this. Niebuhr reasserted that man is born to sin and striving and cannot dodge either. He attacked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: R. N. Retires | 6/6/1960 | See Source »

...company will rank fourth among U.S. low-priced chains (first three: F. W. Woolworth, W. T. Grant, S. S. Kresge). The man who masterminded the merger is Meshulam Riklis, 36, who in only nine years has risen from a part-time, null security analyst, who had to teach Hebrew on the side to make ends meet, to boss of the big Rapid-American Corp.. a widely diversified manufacturing outfit. Rapid Riklis, who will also be president of the $120 million McCrory Corp., plans to keep right on moving fast. Says he: "This is a strong company. We have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CORPORATIONS: The Rapid Riser | 6/6/1960 | See Source »

...next step toward the millennium, Radcliffe last week formally inaugurated a lady president (Radcliffe's third), to take over from Wilbur K. Jordan, who returns to teaching history at Harvard after ten years. She is Vassar-educated Mary Ingraham Bunting, 48, a microbiologist and mother of four teenagers, who describes herself as "a geneticist with nest-building experience." The widow of Yale Pathologist Henry Bunting, she had a distinguished teaching career at Bennington, Goucher, Wellesley and Yale. In 1955 she became dean of Rutgers University's Douglass College for women, carried on radiation research for the Atomic Energy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Togetherness in Cambridge | 5/30/1960 | See Source »

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