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...exceed any existing standards, and are considered advanced state-of-the-art." Alms Triner, vice-president for public relations at Arther D. Little said this week...
Alice's Restaurant. Arther Penn does a nice job of turning Arlo Guthrie's half-hour long ballad, about hanging out in western Massachusetts and ingeniously resisting the draft, into a loose, rambling, amiable film. The first half works particularly well. The second half drags on a bit too long and is broken by some incongrously depressing sequences, but the movie still remains one of the best film portraits of what life was like for the draft-board-baiting bohemian back-packers...
...Arther Ferrill, associate chairman of the University of Washington's history department, said yesterday that Bynum will become a tenured associate professor there and teach medieval history...
While conceding Russia's megatonic output of scientists and engineers, U.S. educators are fond of a theory that Soviet schools suppress the humanities-subjects that supposedly thrive in U.S. schools. To "shatter that illusion" is a goal of English Professor Arther S. Trace Jr., member of the Russian study center at Cleveland's John Carroll University...
Presenting a picture of Pu as a student, Arther Smithies, Chairman of the Economics Department, said that at Michigan Pu was charming and intelligent, and possibly one of the brightest men in the undergraduate body. Smithies didn't believe that Pu was an agitator, but he did note pronounced Communist sympathies. Smithies said, "He was intellectually and emotionally connected to party line." Smithies pointed to Pu's case as rather unusual, in that most Communists stayed away from the Economics department...