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...Eugene Avrett, lecturer on Astronomy, said that physics majors in particular were being invited into the program because research at Harvard "is weighted considerably toward astro-physics rather than observational astronomy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Astronomy Dept. Revises Tutorial | 1/23/1967 | See Source »

...Orange Free State -- what one South African described as the Mississippi of South Africa. In 1955 a cooperative was formed in which Harvard shared the Observatory with Northern Ireland, Ireland, Sweden, West Germany, and Belgium. On July 1, 1966 Harvard transfered its administrative and logistic responsibilities to the Smithsonian Astro-Physical Observatory which is closely linked with the Harvard Observatory...

Author: By Stephen D. Lerner, | Title: Usher Urges Harvard to Promote Integration at Boyden Observatory | 8/12/1966 | See Source »

...release the ball, often so violently that he staggers sideways off the mound. That lone flaw in Juan's motion-the awkwardness of his follow-through-is forever giving batters bright ideas. "Why not just bunt him to death?" Houston's young Centerfielder Jimmy Wynn asked an Astro coach when he first saw Marichal three years ago. Replied the coach: "Go ahead and bunt-if you can." Wynn soon learned his lesson: "Juan doesn't give you pitches you can bunt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball: The Dandy Dominican | 6/10/1966 | See Source »

...Astro Couch. The foreign cars have obviously gotten the message of Ford's Mustang: a sports car is now a family car. Germany's Bavarian Motor Works showed a hot little $2,500 sedan, designed especially for the U.S. market.* Britain's Jaguar introduced its XKE 2 + 2, nine inches longer than the two-passenger model, which it otherwise resembles. It has a minimal back seat that can accommodate two people in a pinch, costs $6,070. Aston-Martin went even further with a four-passenger DB 6 that has a full back seat and sells...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cars: Fast, Sporty & Expensive | 4/15/1966 | See Source »

...always, the Italians were there with gorgeous Ferraris, Maseratis, Lamborghinis and Lancias, plus a wicked-looking newcomer: the Bizzarrini G.T. America, which does up to 175 m.p.h. on its Corvette engine, has bucket seats that look more like astro naut couches. Cost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cars: Fast, Sporty & Expensive | 4/15/1966 | See Source »

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