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Drastic times call for drastic solutions, doubtless. But surely the last thing poor, beleaguered 1973 man expected to be told was to go dig up his old bow and arrow. That, more or less, is the advice of Paul Shepard, lately professor of something called environmental perception at Dartmouth College, and a man variously trained in zoology, ornithology and tropical biology...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Aw, Shoot! | 6/25/1973 | See Source »

...during the late Hoover years nor by the controversy over Nixon's first choice for the job, L. Patrick Gray. Kelley has a reputation for being independent of politics-though associates consider him somewhat conservative. In an interview with TIME Correspondent Ken Huff, he declared: "I have not bowed at any time to pressure, and I will not bow to pressure in the future...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Chief Clarence Kelley: A Dick Tracy for the FBI | 6/18/1973 | See Source »

However, the Coop in recent years has expanded into some areas of little interest to students. Some critics contend that the selling of such products as housewares, major appliances and expensive cameras and the refurbishing and rental of commercial space on Bow St. are not enterprises in which the Coop should be involved...

Author: By Richard A. Samp, | Title: Critics Concentrate Fire On the Harvard Coop | 6/14/1973 | See Source »

...Harvard reading lists) since they are so bulky and may only be sold at a low 20 per cent margin. Davis asserted that the Coop would have to discontinue many of its student-oriented lines were it not for the profit it makes from lucrative ventures such as the Bow St. development...

Author: By Richard A. Samp, | Title: Critics Concentrate Fire On the Harvard Coop | 6/14/1973 | See Source »

Whether in rumpled, professorial grey suit and Dunlopesque bow tie before a Law School class, in morning coat and striped pants before the Supreme Court, or in dungarees and sweater in the garden of his suburban home in Wayland, 20 miles west of Boston, Cox combines youthful energy with the deliberateness of the scholar suggested by the half-moon glasses that perch on the tip of his nose...

Author: By Steven Reed, | Title: Who Is Archie Cox? | 6/14/1973 | See Source »

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