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Land Reform Before Development: Two Emperical Models--Prof. Irma Adelman, University of California Berkeley, 26 Trowbridge...
...world to last 100 years or more-provided that industrial nations are willing to pay the price of developing it. Former Defense Secretary Melvin Laird says that there is no energy shortage, only a production shortage brought about by unwise Government policy. Says Economist Morris A. Adelman, an M.I.T. colleague of Wilson's: "The gap is like the horizon, always receding as you walk, ride, or fly toward...
Number three man Walker won the last three points of a first set tie-breaker against Lion Gary Adelman, and went on to take his match, 7-6, 6-3. "I was serving at 2-4," Walker said after the match, "and he just floated a couple of ground strokes...
...supply of oil if major companies were dismantled. Even with divestiture, some companies would be giants; as far as accounting figures can be interpreted, just Exxon's refining and marketing operation would make it the second largest corporation in the world behind General Motors. Oil Economist Morris Adelman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology sees no great loss or gain from breaking up the oil companies and thinks the effort is a "waste of time." Yet the issue will probably continue to flare, especially if the Democrats gain both the Congress and the White House in November...
Eighty-two Harvard seniors were elected to the College's chapter of Phi Beta Kappa this week. Those elected were: Mark H. Abensohn of Winthrop House; Steven A. Adelman of Dunster House; Stephen D. Anderson of Leverett House; Frederick Bartenstein III of Dudley House; James G. Basker of Eliot House; Mitchell C. Begelman of Currier House; Jonathan I. Blackman of Kirkland House; and Peter L. Borowitz of Quincy House...