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Plans for the Jubilee moved into more definite focus last night as the committee announced a further widening of its program for the all-college weekend in May.
The 250 pictures had the sort of eye-widening freshness which modern artists are apt to try for and miss (as these same kids would, a few years later). Three Men under Williamsburg Bridge, by ten-year-old Walter Kmeta, looked like a Mondrian abstraction-and had more life in...
The ever-widening popular discussion of Federal subsidization of state-controlled education inevitably revolves about the issue regarded as most crucial: the possibility of control accompanying Federal aid. Opponents of such subsidization point to the unavoidable and, they imply, intolerable centralized control of education that would follow. Advocates of such...
For Harry Truman, the choice of Douglas marked a widening breach with the New Deal. Douglas was Franklin Roosevelt's first director of the budget, but the New Deal was not two years old when he resigned in bitter protest against its policy of deficit spending. He backed Landon...
Instead of a click, there was a blast which echoed down the great tubes. While Pearl stood frozen, people began running, yelling, and pointing to her Christmas-wrapped camera (which police later found to be two long wooden boxes with a sawed-off shotgun wired between). Slowly, stupidly, Pearl walked...