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The Anchor, European Edition: July 1959
Hope College Hope College Digital Commons The Anchor: 1959 The Anchor: 1950-1959 7-1-1959 The Anchor, European Edition: July 1959 Hope College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1959 Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Recommended Citation Repository citation: Hope College, "The Anchor, European Edition: July 1959" (1959). The Anchor: 1959. Paper 16. https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1959/16 Published in: The Anchor, July 1, 1959. Copyright © 1959 Hope College, Holland, Michigan. This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the The Anchor: 1950-1959 at Hope College Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Anchor: 1959 by an authorized administrator of Hope College Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Travelers Worship In HOPE COLLEGE Church of Pilgrims, Protestant Cathedral Included among th^ many new experiences we have ANCHOR enjoyed so tar on our tour has been the opportunity to worship in different churches with people of other HOPE COLLEGE VIENNA SUMMER SCHOOL countries. Our first two Sundays were spent aboard the S. S. EUROPEAN EDITION VIENNA, AUSTRIA, JULY. 1959 Waterman, where both Protestant and Catholic services were provided for the passengers. The worshipers descended the stairs leading to the theater, from which came the sound of familiar hymns being played on the Sixty Students Join Hope in Europe piano The sermons were preached in English by Rev. Ftensira, a graduate of Calvin College. For Fourth Vienna Summer Session pi Since the Second World War, when large numbers which the Summer School program has had on the of our students were sent abroad and thus came into campus at home. -
Class of 1959 History by C
Class of 1959 History By C. Darrell Lane, M.D. Franklin College founded in 1787 having united with Marshall College to form Franklin and Marshall College in the late summer of 1955 was 168 years old. In early September more than 360 first year students from multiple states and dissimilar backgrounds and representing more than 225 high schools converged on the F&M campus in Lancaster, bought books and supplies, received dormitory assignments, met new roommates, and paid the single semester $325.00 tuition. Total tuition listed in the college catalogue for the two semester 1955‐56 academic year amounted to the staggering sum of $1,310.00. The entire class assembled for the first time in Hensel Hall for welcoming remarks by President William W. Hall, Dean of the College James M. Darlington and Dean of Students Richard H. Winters. We were informed about a variety of conduct guidelines, academic performance expectations and procedural regulations. The freshman uniform of the day consisted of dinks and rolled‐up pants legs. Physical in‐hand possession of the college Blue Book was a required necessity. The mandated Hartman Hall dining room dinner dress code was jacket and tie. No mention was ever made apropos the laundering frequency of blue button down shirts or khaki trousers. At least from a distance we appeared respectfully civilized. Everyone carried an average of 16‐17 credit hours. We may have considered ourselves ill‐ used by compulsory chapel attendance on Tuesday morning, but, this obligation could be easily met by attending only six of ten possible choices, although September 15th and October 5th chapels were specifically designated for the Class of ’59. -
Inventory for Vice Presidential Papers (Cushman Files
Vice Presidential Papers – [Cushman Files- PPS 320] Inventory List (Materials listed in bold type are available for research) Country Files (PPS 320) Box 1: Afghanistan Africa 1957-1960 Africa – Dr. Albert Schweitzer 1957-1965 Albania 1958 Algeria 1957-1960 Argentina 1955- June 1958 Argentina 1958, July – 1959 Argentina 1960-1964 Australia 1954-1957 Australia 1958- June 1959 Australia 1959, July – 1965 Australia 1956-1967 Box 2: Belgium 1955-1961 Bermuda 1956 Bolivia 1956-1960 Brazil 1954-1956 Brazil 1957-1958 Brazil 1958 Brazil 1959-1961 British Honduras British West Indies 1958 Burma 1955-1960 Byelorussia 1958 Cambodia 1953-1959 Box 3: Canada 1953-1958 Canada 1959-1961 Canada 1962-1967 Ceylon 1954-1961 Chile 1956-1967 Chile [o.s] China, Republic of 1949-1958 China, Republic of 1962-1968 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum [email protected] Columbia 1955-May, 1958 Columbia 1958, June - 1961 Colombia - Publications Box 4: Congo 1960 Costa Rica 1955-1962 Cuba 1955-1957 Cuba 1958 Cuba 1959 Cuba 1960 [folder 1 of 2] Cuba 1960 [folder 2 of 2] Cuba 1961 Cuba 1961 [publications RE Bay of Pigs] Cuba 1962 Cuba 1963-1965 Box 5: Cypress 1958 Czechoslovakia 1956-1959 Denmark 1957-1963 Dominican Republic 1956-1957 Dominican Republic 1958-1960 Ecuador 1956-August, 1958 Ecuador [publications] Ecuador 1958, September - 1967 El Salvador 1955-1960 Estonia 1956-1960 Ethiopia 195-1961 France 1954-1958 France 1959-1968, 1973[1 item] Box 6: Germany 1952-December, 1957 Germany 1957, December 4 [13] Germany 1957, December 20-1959 Germany 1960-1962 Germany -
Case Concerning the Aerial Incident of 27 July 1955 Affaire Relative a L'incident Aérien Du 27 Juillet 195 5
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE REPORTS OF JUDGMENTS, ADVISORY OPINIONS AND ORDERS CASE CONCERNING THE AERIAL INCIDENT OF 27 JULY 1955 (UNITED KINGDOM v. BULGARIA) OBDER OF 3 AUGUST 1959 COUR INTERNATIONALE DE JUSTICE RECUEIL DES ARRETS, AVIS CONSULTATIFS ET ORDONNANCES AFFAIRE RELATIVE A L'INCIDENT AÉRIEN DU 27 JUILLET 195 5 (ROYAUME-UNI C. BULGARIE) ORDONNANCE DU 3 AOÛT 1959 This Order should be cited as follows: "Case concerning the Aerial Incident of 27 July 1955 (United Kingdom v. Bulgaria) , Order of 3 August 1959: I.C.J. Reports 19-59, p. 264." La présente ordonnance doit être citée comme suit: Afa.ire relative à l'incident aérien du 27 juillet 1955 (Royaume-Uni c. Bulgarie), Ordonnance dzt 3 août 1959: C. I. J. Recueil 1959, p. 264. » -- - -- Sales number NO de vente : 2'11 INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE 1959 YEAR 1959 3 Augus: General List: 3 August 1959 CASE CONCERNING THE AERIAL INCIDENT OF 27 JuLy 1911 (UNITED KINGDOM v. BULGARIA) ORDER The President of the International Court of Justice, having regard to Article 48 of the Statute of the Court and to Article 69 of the Rules of Court; Having regard to the Application, dated 19 November 1957 and filed in the Registry of the Court on 22 November 1957, by which the Govemment of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nor- them Ireland instituted proceedings before the Court against the Govemment of the People's Republic of Bulgaria with regard to the losses sustained by citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies by reason of the destruction, on 27 July 1955, by the Bulgarian anti- aircraft defence forces, of an aircraft belonging to El Al Israel Airlines Ltd. -
Department of Finance and Administration Correspondence 1959-1962
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CORRESPONDENCE 1959-1962 RECORD GROUP 272 by Ted Guillaum Archival Technical Services Tennessee State Library & Archives Date Completed: September 28,1999 MICROFILM ONLY INTRODUCTION Record Group 272, Department of Finance and Administration, Correspondence, spans the years 1959 through 1962 with the majority of the records focusing on the years 1959 through 1961. The correspondence of two commissioners of the Department of Finance and Administration is represented in this collection. The commissioners were Edward J. Boling and Harlan Mathews. Edward J. Boling served from February, 1959 through August, 1961. Harlan Mathews was appointed commissioner in September of 1961. These records reflect the various activities connected with the administration of financial and budgetary matters of the Executive branch. Original order was maintained during processing. These records were transferred to the archives in good condition in 1983. The original size of the collection was about eight cubic feet but was reduced to seven cubic feet by the elimination of duplicate copies and extraneous material. The collection was microfilmed and all documents were destroyed. There are no restrictions to access. SCOPE AND CONTENT Record Group 272, Department of Finance and Administration, Correspondence, spans the period 1959 through 1962, although the bulk of the collection is concentrated within the period 1959 through 1961. The collection consists of seven cubic feet of material that has been microfilmed and the originals were destroyed. The original order of this collection was maintained during processing. The arrangement of this collection is chronological for the period of 1959 through 1960. The remainder of the collection is chronological, then alphabetical by topics. -
August 1959 September 1959
August 1959 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 National Day 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 Calendar 411 - www.calendar411.com September 1959 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Chinese Mid- Autumn Festival 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 Calendar 411 - www.calendar411.com October 1959 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 National Day Double Tenth Day Chung Yeung Festival 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Calendar 411 - www.calendar411.com November 1959 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 Calendar 411 - www.calendar411.com December 1959 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 New Year's Day New Year's Day Calendar 411 - www.calendar411.com January 1960 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 New Year's Day New Year's Day 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Chinese New Chinese New Chinese New Chinese New Year's Eve Year Year Year Chinese New Chinese New Year Year 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 Calendar 411 - www.calendar411.com . -
Cross Reference Sheets Series
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER LIBRARY ABILENE, KANSAS WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, OFFICE OF THE STAFF SECRETARY: Records of Paul T. Carroll, Andrew J. Goodpaster, L. Arthur Minnich and Christopher H. Russell, 1952-1961 Cross Reference Sheets Series Pre-Accession, A67-49, A67-50 Processed by: MMK Date Completed: December 2012 Linear feet: 7.1 Cubic feet: 6.9 Approximate number of pages: 13,600 Literary rights in these records are in the public domain. These records were reviewed under provisions of the instrument of gift of Dwight D. Eisenhower signed April 13, 1960. Under that letter the following classes of documents are withheld from research use: 1. Papers that are security-classified until such classification shall be removed. 2. Papers the use of which may be prejudicial to the maintenance of good relations with foreign nations. 3. Papers containing statements made in confidence unless the reason for confidentiality no longer exists. 4. Papers relating to family or private business affairs. 5. Papers containing statements which might be used to injure, harass, or damage any living person. Page 1 of 7 SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The Cross Reference Sheets Series spans the period from January 1953 to January 1961 and is arranged in reverse chronological order. The arrangement is not by the date of the cross reference sheet, but rather by the date on which the Office of the Staff Secretary received an office copy. This date is usually noted on the upper right-hand corner of the document copy. This series contains copies of portions of three different series of Dwight D. -
The Institutional Causes of China's Great Famine, 1959–1961
Review of Economic Studies (2015) 82, 1568–1611 doi:10.1093/restud/rdv016 © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Review of Economic Studies Limited. Advance access publication 20 April 2015 The Institutional Causes of China’s Great Famine, 1959–1961 Downloaded from XIN MENG Australian National University NANCY QIAN Yale University http://restud.oxfordjournals.org/ and PIERRE YARED Columbia University First version received January 2012; final version accepted January 2015 (Eds.) This article studies the causes of China’s Great Famine, during which 16.5 to 45 million individuals at Columbia University Libraries on April 25, 2016 perished in rural areas. We document that average rural food retention during the famine was too high to generate a severe famine without rural inequality in food availability; that there was significant variance in famine mortality rates across rural regions; and that rural mortality rates were positively correlated with per capita food production, a surprising pattern that is unique to the famine years. We provide evidence that an inflexible and progressive government procurement policy (where procurement could not adjust to contemporaneous production and larger shares of expected production were procured from more productive regions) was necessary for generating this pattern and that this policy was a quantitatively important contributor to overall famine mortality. Key words: Famines, Modern chinese history, Institutions, Central planning JEL Codes: P2, O43, N45 1. INTRODUCTION -
International Trips and Meetings Series
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER LIBRARY ABILENE, KANSAS WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, OFFICE OF THE STAFF SECRETARY: Records of Paul T. Carroll, Andrew J. Goodpaster, L. Arthur Minnich and Christopher H. Russell, 1952-61 International Trips And Meetings Series CONTAINER LIST Box No. Contents 1 Four Power Conference Arrangements (1)-(4) [July 1955] Geneva [Conference of the Heads of Government] Arrangements (1)(2) [July 1955] Geneva - Schedule, Events, Activities [July 1955] Geneva Conference of the Heads of Government, Chronology, July 16-17, 1955 Geneva Conference of the Heads of Government, Chronology, July 18, 1955 (1)(2) Geneva Conference of the Heads of Government, Chronology, July 19, 1955 (1)(2) Geneva Conference of the Heads of Government, Chronology, July 20, 1955 (1)-(3) Geneva Conference of the Heads of Government, Chronology, July 21, 1955 (1)(2) 2 Geneva Conference of the Heads of Government, Chronology, July 22, 1955 (1)-(3) U.S. Record of Meetings in Geneva, July 23, 1955 Memoranda of President’s Conversations - Geneva 1955 U.S. Delegation Record of Plenary Meetings and Meetings of the Foreign Ministers at the Geneva Conference, July 18-23, 1955 Geneva - Notes and Observations (1955) Bermuda Arrangements (1957) Bermuda Meeting (March 1957) Bermuda 1957 - Chronology, Wednesday March 20, 1957 Bermuda 1957 - Chronology, Thursday March 21, 1957 (1)(2) Bermuda 1957 - Chronology, Friday March 22, 1957 (1)(2) Bermuda 1957 - Chronology, Saturday March 23, 1957 (1)-(3) Bermuda 1957 - Chronology, Sunday March 24, 1957 3 Bermuda - Substantive Questions (1)(2) NATO File No. 1 (1)-(4) [November 1954-April 1956] [NATO appointments; atomic information; public opinion and NATO; DDE’s actions and views on NATO; nuclear strategy] NATO File No. -
1959 Amendments to the Railroad Unemployment Insurance
differ much from the changes in 1954 of $0.2 million (10 percent) from June Conclusions or 1949, although the relative level of 1958. (In 1954 and 1949 the State’s There are many reasons explaining assistance in the fourth quarter of expenditures for general assistance the relatively minor impact of the 1958 remained below that of the 2 rose during the third quarter by more temporary unemployment compensa- previous recession years (table 4). than 15 percent.) Temporary unem- tion program on the general assist- During this period, the number of ployment compensation benefits in ance caseloads, even in those States persons receiving temporary unem- Pennsylvania during September that provide general assistance to un- ployment compensation benefits amounted to $9.8 million. employed persons. First, there are dropped consistently as the number many eligibility conditions other than of persons exhausting rights to the Supplemental Unemployment Benefits financial need that must be met, such temporary benefits rose sharply. Some as residence requirements and Prop- of those who exhausted their rights The supplemental unemployment erty limitations, and that may make under the temporary program were benefit plans, first introduced on a some persons or families ineligible for subsequently added to the general large scale in 1955, are another factor general assistance even though they assistance rolls. The Pennsylvania contributing to the decline in general need financial aid. Then there is the welfare agency, for example, reported assistance during the 1958 recession, important consideration of the avail- that by October the number of per- particularly in the 12 industrial ability of State and/or local funds. -
NLM Board of Regent's Minutes, 1959-1962
MINIKES OF MEETINGS of the BOARD OF REGENTS NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE First meeting, FY 1959 November 7, 1958 Second meeting, FY 1959 May 1, 1959 First meeting, FY 1960 November 13, 1959 Second meeting, FY 1960 April 11, 1960 First meeting, FY 1961 November 5, 1960 Second meeting, FY 1961 April 7, 1961 First meeting, FY 1962 December 14, 1961 Second meeting, FY 1962 April 13, 1962 COHTENTS List of Members and Brief Biographical Data November 1959 3 p. List of Members and Brief Biographical Data August 1960 3 p. Brief Biographical Data, Norman Q. Brill. 1 p. Saul W. Jarcho 1 p. Agenda and Minutes Meeting of November 7» 1958 7 p. Position Paper on the question of Whether HIM Should Charge the Department of Defense for Special Photographic Services 7 p. Agenda and Minutes Meeting of May 1, 1959 8 p. Budget Forecastt Document A 4 p. Comparison of Building Maintenance Costs, Doc.B 2 p. Agenda and Minutes Meeting of November 13, 1959 5 p. Inscription for Plaque 1 p. Agenda and Minutes Meeting of April 11, 1960 5 p. Estimate of Budget Requirements, FY. 1962 2 p. Consideration of the Use of Computers in Bibliographical Tasks 16 p. Agenda and Minutes Meeting of Koveisber 5, 1960 3 p. Proposed Extramural Program 5 p. Agenda and Minutes Meeting of April 7, 1961 12 p. Summary of Appropriations and Budget Estimates. 2 p. Agenda and Minutes Meeting of December 141 1961 14 p. Resolution of National Advisory Health Council. 1 p. Disposition of the M1M Archival Collection of Medical Motion Pictures 4 p, Agenda and Minutes Meeting of April 13, 1962 8 p, Budget and Comparison of Program Costs, Fiscal Years 1963 and 1964 2 p, - 2 - November 1959 BOARD OF REGENTS NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE List of Members and, Brief Biographical Data BEAN, William B. -
Federal ^ Register
REGISTER VOLUME 24 ' 9 3 4 NUMBER 128 Washington, Wednesday, July 1, 1959 DONE at the City of Washington this CONTENTS Title 3— THE PRESIDENT twenty-fifth day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and THE PRESIDENT Proclamation 3301 [seal] fifty-nine, and of the Independ ence of the United States of Proclamation Pas® HUDSON-CHAMPLAIN America the one hundred and eighty- Hudson-Champlain celebrations. 5327 CELEBRATIONS third. EXECUTIVE AGENCIES By the President of the United States Dwight D. Eisenhower of America By the President : Agricultural Marketing Service Rules and regulations: A Proclamation Christian A. Her ter, Milk in certain marketing Secretary of State. WHEREAS the year 1959 marks the areas: [F.R. Doc. 59-5510; Filed, June 29, 1959; Greater Boston and Merri three hundred and fiftieth anniversary 1:26 p.m.] of the exploratory voyages of Henry mack Valley, Mass_______ 5329 Hudson and Samuel de Champlain on Southeastern New England_ 5331 the waters which now bear their names; Pears, fresh Bartlett, plums, and and Title 5— ADMINISTRATIVE Elberta peaches grown in WHEREAS these voyages signaled the California: beginning of settlements along the Hud PERSONNEL Expenses and rates of assess son River and in the region of Lake ment for the 1959-60 sea- Champlain which have contributed much Chapter I— Civil Service Commission son___________ __________ 5330 to the commerce, culture, and traditions PART 25— FEDERAL EMPLOYEES’ Grades and sizes___________ 5331 of our land; and PAY REGULATIONS Agriculture Department WHEREAS the Congress by an act See Agricultural Marketing Serv approved August 8, 1958 (72 Stat.