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They call him the Wanderer. For the past three years, San Francisco Native John Weymouth, 33, has drifted about the American West and Alaska, keeping to himself, getting by on odd jobs, never staying in one place for very long. Last week the misanthrope, who wants only to be left...
"'It's not your business to get involved in politics, let the men do that,"' was a typical discouraging remark that Rinna E. Merculieff heard before leaving her native Aleut Island in the Bering Sea.
Disaster began when the celestial intruder crashed into what is now the Bering Sea, possibly creating a crater some 100 miles wide. The stupefying force of the impact, estimated at 100 million megatons, would have generated an enormous 3,000 degrees F fireball that would have spread outward at the...
We think that Harvard should join in the growing number of colleges and universites which have responded in the appropriate way, by complete divestiture. Andrew C. Zimmerman '75 Jonathon M. Harris '69 Susan Jhirad '64 Peter N. Smith '83 Charles C. Bering '71
In 1985 the world looks a good deal different from the one that appeared to Arnold. The imperial impulse that brought Europe to its glory eventually helped bring it to its knees, and the world's richest, most powerful, most industrially sophisticated nation now lies to the west of England...