NEWSMEN STUDY AMERICAS' PRESS; 3-Pronged Pressures Cited by Seminar in Panama
Date: 12 August 1962
Special to The New York Times
Inter-Amer Working Newspapermen's Orgns seminar on Western Hemisphere press finds econ, pol and legal pressures often combine to try to destroy free press; C A Perlik Jr, J Figueres Ferrer comments noted
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MARKET SLUGGISH AS PRICES EDGE UP; Volume Fades to 2,473,105, Smallest Since May 21-- Average Rises by 0.71 RAILS SHOW DECLINES Hesitancy of Traders Laid to Expectations of a Tax Statement by Kennedy MARKET SLUGGISH AS PRICES EDGE UP
Date: 11 August 1962
By RICHARD RUTTER
Richard RUTTER
NYSE vol 2,473,105, ASE 780,000
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UNIVERSITY AMATEURS; A Questioning Look at A Begged Question State of Things Matter of Standards Easiest Way
Date: 12 August 1962
By JOHN CANADAY
John CANADAY
Canaday on W M Lowry article in Educ Theatre Journal derogating universities as places of art educ
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MICHIGAN RIVALS STEP UP CAMPAIGN; Romney, Swainson Widen Travels After Primary Major Campaign Likely Meet on Campaign Controlled by Republicans
Date: 12 August 1962
By DAMON STETSON Special to The New York Times
Damon Special
article on results; Dem State Chmn Collins accuses Mich press of suppressing news on Swainson, charges Detroit News slants news in Romney favor; News replies
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WASHINGTON POST BUYS MAGAZINES; Newspaper Firm Acquires Art News and Portfolio
Date: 11 August 1962
By JOHN SIBLEY
John SIBLEY
Remains pres and ed of Art News (pub) and Portfolio (pub) as Washington Post Co buys both; named Newsweek (pub) dir
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NEWS FROM WEST ON RISE IN SOVIET; Increase Attributed to Wider Study of Languages
Date: 11 August 1962
By SEYMOUR TOPPING Special to The New York Times
Seymour Special
Significant rise in news and data from Western sources circulating in USSR linked to Govt's large-scale foreign language instruction program
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MUSIC WORLD: NO SOUND AT ALL; Muzak versus John Cage Ends in Silence At Pan Am Incompatible Long Consideration HEMIDEMISEMIQUAVERS
Date: 12 August 1962
By RAYMOND ERICSON
Raymond ERICSON
Plans to electronically alter music piped by Muzak into lobby dropped; devised by composer J Cage to achieve compatibility with avant-garde lobby sculpture by R Lippold; sculpture area to be silent
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