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(11 of 11) intrinsically human, such as sports, entertainment, scientific research." The value of many things will eventually change, since every thing made by machine will come to seem commonplace and everything made by hand, even a pair of knitted socks, will acquire the quality of rarity.
These days it is a hardship even for the wealthy to build a mansion from the ground up, but they may always acquire one readymade. Jerry Buss, owner of the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Kings, has recently bought the legendary Pickfair (Will he rename it Bussfare?). It has...
This is one of the reasons we should trim down the functions of the Federal Government - stripping away decisions that do not have to be made in Washington, and placing the power of decision with states, localities and the private sector. This also argues, paradoxically, for limiting the size of...
Between phone calls, Apgar reflects on the campaign. Durkin is one of six liberal senators targeted by a nationwide conservative program to acquire Congressional clout. "He's definitely on the hit list; it's really hot race," Apgar says.
The Faculty Fellows Program, supported by the American Can Company, will send junior faculty to sponsoring companies for one year to acquire industrial experience in their field of specialization.