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...refuse to talk to the bourgeois press," Dick Cluster, another Mole staff member, said in response to a CRIMSON reporter's questions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mole Evaluating Its Future Role | 10/3/1970 | See Source »

...solution was planning, a specialty of the Pei office. Henry Cobb, partner in charge, started by creating a visual frame. He designed a poplar-lined road that traces an almost complete circle from a cluster of old buildings to the outermost playing fields and back again. Then he intercepted the circle with five new academic buildings (a student center, lecture hall, library, administration building and arts center) set along an angular pedestrian "spine." These new buildings gave personality and vigor to the college and landscape, thus resolving Fredonia's great problem of formless anonymity. Moreover, they never turn their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Campus: Architecture's Show Place | 9/21/1970 | See Source »

...sense Teller undoubtedly does not intend-the fatalistic terror about nuclear warfare may indeed be a vice. Because the Bomb is so much more inhuman than conventional arms, we are hypnotized by it and tend to overlook the inhumanity of many lesser weapons, such as the napalm and cluster bombs used in Southeast Asia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: WHAT IF HIROSHIMA HAD NEVER HAPPENED? | 8/10/1970 | See Source »

Unfortunately, the advent of a new weapons system complicates the outlook for a broader agreement. Even as the negotiators talked in Vienna, the U.S. was installing Minuteman III and Poseidon missiles that carry formidable MIRVs (multiple independently targeted re-entry vehicles). Composed of a cluster of three or more nuclear warheads that are aimed separately at widely scattered objectives, MIRVs greatly increase the destructive scope of a single missile. They also introduce an extremely difficult factor into SALT. While the U.S. and Soviet Union can effectively check on the number of the other's ICBMs with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: SALT: A Sprinkling of Hope | 7/20/1970 | See Source »

Wolff also noted behavioral patterns among pedestrians walking in the same direction. Generally, they move in a sort of formation that permits them to see over the shoulders of the people in front. When one person in a cluster of individuals changes position, the others adjust theirs to accommodate the new "over-the-shoulder" relationship. Walking directly behind somebody is usually saved for congested sidewalks, when the person ahead is used as a sort of blocking guard. Hurrying through a crowd alone is often more tiring than timesaving. "To beat the rush-hour mob in New York," says Wolff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Some Pedestrian Observations | 5/11/1970 | See Source »

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