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Government is a fast-growing source of capital formation. Though the Government spends prodigiously on services, salaries, subsidies and defense, which add little directly to capital formation, it does make quite a contribution to the nation's capital resources by building dams and roads, making loans, and investing in education, manpower training, health programs, research and development. The Budget Bureau estimates that these federal investments will rise from $27.3 billion in fiscal 1967 to $31.9 billion...
Sooner or later, Reston will add his own thoughts to the weekly. He is not sure what he will say but it will not be what his current readers are used to. "It will be interesting to report life," he says, "instead of politics...
...uncertainties of the draft than join cadet programs, which include at least two years' active duty as a military officer. Besides, the current college generation takes an anti-Establishment view that scoffs at polished buttons and stiff-necked discipline. A military regimen has become an unappealing burden to add to academic chores...
Secondly, your article seems to support David Riesman and Christopher Jencks' article in the Harvard Education Review. What you, Riesman, and Jencks are unable to perceive is that each of those Black--and I might add there are some white, too--"purveyors of super-American, ultra-bourgeois prejudices and aspirations," "academic disaster areas," and "fourth-rate institutions at the tail end of the academic procession" are attempting to do something that those first-rate institutions on the summit of the academic procession refuse to do: they are going into disaster areas and attempting to help students who have been denied...
Mighty-mite captain Tom Nicosia, second team All-Ivy and All-New England, should provide the breakaway speed the Crimson needs downfield. Marty Cain, last year's leading scorer, and sophomore sensation Bruce Regan add even further strength to the midfield...