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Half of that is used to replace evaporated water; the other 5 million gallons are filtered, cooled and drained off into the bayou. But even that water, boasts Mill Superintendent Harry Spitz, is cleaner than when it first comes into the plant-50 parts per million of various undissolved solids v. 150 p.p.m. in the original water supply. Sludge is removed from the water daily, is treated with thickeners and used as landfill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: The Clean Machine | 5/17/1971 | See Source »

...first four episodes, hero Scott takes girl-friend Emily to see Citizen Kane. discusses the film with her and his love-life with friends B. N. C. and Harvard culture-cultist Steve, takes his suit to the dry cleaners in preparation for a date at the Museum of Fine Arts with Emily, and meets authoritarian proprietor Kane and dissatisfied employee Manny Washington I, who takes Steve's suit to wear for an employment interview and who gets the job as a part of an exhibit at the Museum, but who loses the suit to playwright Francine and actor Bradford...

Author: By Bill Beckett, | Title: Soap Operas Harvard Square | 3/31/1971 | See Source »

...Radcliffe looking for? An obvious question with a not-so-obvious answer," explains Introducing Radcliffe. They were not, for example, looking for the girl in the grey flannel suit. They were, apparently, looking for you and me and the girl down the hall, the one who runs a vacuum cleaner every Sunday morning at 6 a. m. In high school the corridors smell of chalk dust, and lunch costs 45c with milk, and who the hell are they looking for? I, you see, knew all the Presidents once, but Margie knew all the Presidents and could run the track faster...

Author: By Carol R. Sternhell, | Title: Beautiful Soup Is Hardly a Minor Concept Or, Introductions to Radcliffe Are Best Taken With a Grain of Salt | 3/23/1971 | See Source »

...Mexican-Americans, El Monte is a step up out of the East Los Angeles barrio. Explains Richard Mendez, 31: "We moved here from East Los Angeles because it is a better neighborhood. Life is better here. The schools are cleaner. There is not so much trouble." For others, El Monte is a way station en route to something else. "We get them coming both ways," says Dick Naumann, 56, who runs a women's clothing store. "Those who are coming from other parts of the country and those who are leaving. Those who are going up in life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cover Story: LOW-INCOME GROWING El Monte, Calif. | 3/15/1971 | See Source »

...corner of the Adams House Dining Hall a bearded student is telling three of his cleaner cut friends that "the goddamn university should quit giving money to stupid things like housing in Riverside. After all," he says, eyes popping out behind a pair of $40 oval tortoise-shell glasses, "What right does that bunch of freeloaders have to take money away from important scholarship going on here?" At the same table, perhaps two chairs down, sits a blonde-haired girl whose freshly laundered Can't Bust 'Em coveralls just don't seem to live with her golden bangles and black...

Author: By Tony Day, | Title: Housing Riverside | 3/10/1971 | See Source »

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