Word: areas
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...TIME'S biggest beats is Latin-America, a reach of 6,000 miles from the Rio Grande to Tierra del Fuego. Reporters fan out from four TIME bureaus; experienced part-time correspondents cover every major city. Copies of the Latin American edition are flown to most of the area the same day that TIME goes on sale...
...Angeles metropolitan area, with 6,290,000 now, is expected to pass Chicago in 1960 to become the second largest U.S. city...
...ground that they could not abandon their present intricate system of Commonwealth tariff preferences. At the same time, British industry dreaded the prospect of finding its products excluded from the Common Market. As a halfway house, Harold Macmillan two years ago plumped for a 17-nation European Free Trade Area to supplement the Common Market. The F.T.A. would permit free exchange of industrial products between member nations, but, unlike the Common Market, it did not call for ultimate establishment of uniform wage and tax levels or for a common tariff wall against outsiders...
...Horace W. Frost '32, of Cambridge, has been named chairman of the Greater Boston Radcliffe Appeal, which will canvass most of eastern Massachusetts. "This area includes more than 5500 of the 18,000 alumnae and friends of Radcliffe," Mrs. Frost observed yesterday. "We have an enthusiastic group of workers and we anticipate a very successful campaign," she added...
Harvard has always maintained a sane policy regarding animals: it educates some and excludes the rest. Cambridge would do well to meditate on this sage example. In all justice it should consider an "off-limits" area for four-footed beasts. Or it could plan a zoo--maybe in Mem Hall or in the Fly Club garden. Whatever the means, this animal threat must be answered. Massive retaliation may indeed be in order...