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...range in the swung the admissions committee to his side by favorable extra-curricular abilities, as do members of the Club, Band, CRIMSON, also. He may be a gentleman, and he may be ungraceful. "Harvard is a bag," Bender noted quite keenly. "You can say almost anything, cite , and prove...

Author: By James R. Ullyot, | Title: The Myth of the 'Jock' | 6/14/1962 | See Source »

Kerr's men and women should expect nothing from pleasure but a "memory of delight, an increase of well-being so deep and so central that it cannot even be located, let alone measured and codified for future use." As precedent, Kerr might (but does not) cite Plato, who in the 4th century B.C. told the overworked Athenians: "God alone is worthy of supreme seriousness, but man is made God's plaything, and that is the best part of him. Therefore every man and woman should live accordingly and play the noblest games...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Leisure: In Praise of Uselessness | 5/11/1962 | See Source »

...purchase of the commercial health insurance now available to those over 65 "would absorb an impossibly large portion of their income," he declared. Dr. Peterson went on to cite the drawbacks of the current "relief program" provided under the Kerr-Mills Act, including the failure of most states to implement the program (90% of the money appropriated under the act goes to four states...

Author: By Ronald J. Greene, | Title: Two Doctors Debate Medical Care For Aged at Law Forum Session | 4/28/1962 | See Source »

...well covering stories outside of the individual reporter's field of study. But Mr. Gruen laughs at our lack of knowledge, apparently ignorant of the fact that knowledge in the field of radiation damage comes only after acquisition of data which in turn takes time. For example, may I cite the history of standards for radiation protection. It has been known for some time that man naturally is exposed to some .03 milliroentgens per day. In 1934, the National Commission on Radiation Protection established a "tolerance dose" of .2 roentgens/day for industrial workers handling radioactive materials. In 1936, after some...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Fallout Continues | 2/14/1962 | See Source »

...paper, this should be enough to dispose of the estimated 20,000 Viet Cong guerrillas. But Diem's critics cite his unwillingness to delegate authority, the inefficiency of his administration, the low morale of his officer corps. The charge most often made is that President Diem is alienated from the 14 million people of South Viet Nam. Says a U.S. officer in Saigon: "This country is less a battlefield than a political arena. No matter how much military help the U.S. pours in, the war cannot be won without the support of the people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Viet Nam: What the People Say | 2/9/1962 | See Source »

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