Word: adds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Nixon on Racial Accommodation" [May 3] states the crisis as it is. I might add that one of the regrettable aspects of our society is the middle-class white, who feels there is a job to be done for the Negro-by someone else, of course. If we could only find a way to trade our apathy for involvement, we would come a little closer to solving this crisis...
Harvard's undefeated freshman track team should add the finishing touches to a record-breaking season today against Andover...
...time, rising city heat helps to create thermal inversions (warm air above cold) that can trap smog for days-a crisis that in 1963 killed 400 New Yorkers. Cars complete the deadly picture. While U.S. chimneys belch 100,000 tons of sulfur dioxide every day, 90 million motor vehicles add 230,000 tons of carbon monoxide (52% of smog) and other lethal gases, which then form ozone and peroxyacetyl nitrate that kill or stunt many plants, ranging from orchids to oranges. Tetraethyl lead in auto exhausts affects human nerves, increasing irritability and decreasing normal brain function. Like any metal poison...
...lunch at the University Restaurant, is relying on contrast for its most important effects. And the juxtapositions of Cambridge and the world in White Sale produce a profound and remarkable effect. They manage to cut both ways, to demonstrate what is distortive about the habits of mind which add up to Cambridge, and also to establish the fact of national folly. Finally, White Sale is able to suggest that Cambridge may be isolated only in some details, that it may finally be the most valid America-in-the-small that any of us will ever know, that a tentative gesture...
...department will add a limited number of transfers and advanced standing freshmen to its sophomores next December. This last act is a sign of what the department must do--remain flexible enough to handle the individual needs of the students as well as the program...