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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...security. This is no longer true. Gaullism has failed the country socially, financially and economically." Asks Liberal Catholic Leader Lecanuet, a resolute pro-American: "Why doesn't France progress? We cannot have a force de frappe, a policy of prestige and national ambition, and at the same time build 600,000 housing units each year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France: The Future of Gaullism | 3/3/1967 | See Source »

...that the treaty's stipulations might impede their atomic progress; what most worries the U.S. and Russia is that each advance brings the have-nots closer to an atomic-weaponry potential. West Germany has a new "fast-breeder" reactor that generates electricity-and produces enough plutonium to build 36 A-bombs of Hiroshima firepower per year. According to some estimates, India's one existing reactor and three abuilding ones will make enough fissionable fuel for India to produce 15 bombs of 20-kiloton strength by 1990. France has six reactors, Italy three, Japan two and Sweden one. According...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Armaments: Haves v. Have-Nots | 3/3/1967 | See Source »

Therefore the Friends of Harvard Track, a group composed of alumni of the track team, may use some of the money it has accumulated from contributions to build a domed track, Nelson said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Alumni May Finance New Track, Replacing Inadequate Briggs Cage | 2/27/1967 | See Source »

...original Memorandum of Agreement between Harvard and M.I.T. stated that, "The principal responsibility of the Joint Center will be in basic research. An essential, but secondary, objective is to build a bridge between fundamental research and policy application at national and international as well as local levels." Moynihan, however, seems prepared to shift the emphasis and bring the Center closer to the M.I.T. philosophy...

Author: By Henry Norr, | Title: Joint Center Leans Towards Activism | 2/25/1967 | See Source »

Moynihan has no illusions about the power of the Joint Center, even if it were greatly expanded. "What we need," he says, "is to make the bankers and lawyers and engineers and businessmen who build our cities more sensitive to the social and aesthetic consequences of what they are doing." Walking down the new three-foot-wide sidewalk on the west side of Palmer Street, he demonstrates his point by pretending to collide with the No Parking sign planted squarely in the middle of the walk and then by trying to slip between the building and a truck parked...

Author: By Henry Norr, | Title: Joint Center Leans Towards Activism | 2/25/1967 | See Source »

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