Word: alcohols
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...court decision reversing an appealed verdict has saved the University from a major overhaul of its polity on alcohol and undergraduates...
...home for Yale's Center of Alcohol Studies: Rutgers University, in New Jersey...
Whatever or whomever Stanford may have captured from Yale, it did not and will not take on Yale's Center of Alcohol Studies [Sept. 22]. Stanford is, however, the site of the Cooperative Commission on Alcoholism, which is a project within the university's Institute for the Study of Human Problems...
Along with dollars came scholars: Stanford is raiding blue-chip faculties all over the East. This fall it is taking on Yale's entire 40-year-old Center of Alcohol Studies. It captured American Historian David Potter after 19 years at Yale, Mathematician Edward G. Begle after 19 years at Yale, German Historian Gordon Craig after 20 years at Princeton, Novelist-Critic Albert J. Guerard (Stanford '34) after 23 years at Harvard. Among this fall's other acquisitions: Albert H. Hastorf, chairman of Dartmouth's psychology department; Emile Despres, chairman of Williams' economics department...
...slightly higher than regular beers ($1.17 in New York City for a six-pack of 12-oz. bottles or cans), Red Letter contains fewer than 100 calories per 12 oz. (v. 150-170 in other beers). The reduction in calories results not so much from a slight drop in alcohol content, say the makers, as from the removal of rice and corn "adjuncts" and a new malt recipe. Calorie counters will welcome it, but many beer drinkers with a taste for body and flavor may skip dessert instead. CJ Automatic cow-washing machine that scrubs, rinses and massages a dairy...