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...members, is credited by local authorities with sharply reducing vandalism and litter on the beaches. Chicago's Law Enforcement Post 9004 consists of ten members of a gang called the Lazy Gents. All have police records, and their advisers are two police detectives. "They're a tough bunch," says Detective Arthur Leidecker, 25. "They won't follow any program." Even so, Leidecker and his partner have made favorable impressions. Since the post was formed last fall, six gang members have taken part-time jobs, and a few have expressed a budding interest in becoming policemen...
Through the Guides. The solution to that problem, suggests a U.C.L.A. research team, is a procedure for precise brain mapping that is as drastic as it is technically delicate. First a bunch of holes are drilled into the patient's skull; metal guides are screwed into place and steel electrodes are jabbed through the guides, as far as two inches into the brain, to make a special kind of electroencephalogram (EEC). The electrodes are left in place for three weeks or so, and repeated EEGs are taken-when the patient is asleep, during a spontaneous seizure, or when...
...city after city, groups of the poor began demanding outright control of anti-poverty programs. Concluded one congressional aide: "We've funded a monster in community action. The programs are a bunch of Boston Tea Parties all around the country. They're creating a third force...
Harvard has the batters to mangle DeBolt or anyone else, if they can only bunch a few of their hits. The infield is hitting a collective .342, with shortstop Jeff Grate leading the parade at .389. First baseman Bob Welz in batting .362, third baseman Jim Tobin is hitting .327, and little Nellie Houston, who averaged all of .244 last season, is up almost 100 points...
...Harvard community must wonder sometimes if the Radcliffe Government Association has nothing to do except refine the college's already complex sign-out rules. One imagines a bunch of articulate, brainy females sitting around the Cabot Hall living room, asking each other earnestly about late permissions, arguing fervently that sophomores are as "responsible" as juniors and seniors...