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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Rocky's strategy 100% altruism? Probably closer to 99%. If, despite all his efforts, the Romney campaign for the nomination were to be clearly failing a year from now, Lord Nelson might then with good grace allow himself to be towed forcibly into the convention under his own flag...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Republicans: Let George Do It | 5/19/1967 | See Source »

...real antique among race tracks is the 38-year-old Monaco Grand Prix course. It is really not a track at all-merely a hair-raising path through the city streets of Monte Carlo, barely wide enough to allow one car to pass another, and replete with such hazards as a curving tunnel in the middle of a 120-m.p.h. straightaway and two hairpins. It is hard enough to steer a Corvair around a 180° turn, let alone a 400-h.p. Formula I racing car. In the past 15 years, the winner's speed has climbed from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Auto Racing: Deadly Antiques | 5/19/1967 | See Source »

...understand the defense argument. Then say that it doesn't matter terribly anyway, since you are going to appeal and get this obviously incorrect verdict overturned. This will give the impression that you have somehow not lost the case after all. Having created this spark, do not allow it to go out for lack of attention. Fan it like crazy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lawyers: Handbook of Success, Chapter III | 5/19/1967 | See Source »

Harvard can operate one of five major computers from 50 keyboards around campus and is putting another 25 in student dormitories starting next month. One result will be to allow economics students to pretend that they manage a business firm; as they make decisions on wages, prices and products, the computer will monitor their profits-or losses. The University of Michigan uses computers in 150 courses, ranging from literature to political science, but mostly in engineering. More than 90% of the undergraduates at M.I.T., where 150 remote computer consoles are available, regularly use computers. Like the system at such other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Teaching: The New B.M.O.C.s: Big Machines on Campus | 5/19/1967 | See Source »

Harvard officials testified yesterday in favor of a bill that would allow new graduates to vote immediately in the election of the Board of Overseers. Sergant Kennedy '28, Secretary of the Board of Overseers, presented the bill at a hearing of the State Committee on Education...

Author: By Emily A. Spieler, | Title: Bill Giving New Graduates a Vote In Overseers' Election Proposed | 5/18/1967 | See Source »

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