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Obviously, there is more to barring the spread of nuclear weapons than the self-interest of the U.S. and U.S.S.R. Proliferation complicates the already difficult problem of disarmament and increases the possibilities of technical accidents. Perhaps the most cogent argument for nonproliferation in the view of the non-nuclear states is the high cost of nuclear weapons. The construction of small national nuclear forces would cut heavily into scarce capital needed for economic development...
Sevens from 100. Aside from the economic and social waste involved, Dr. Wright is concerned about what he considers unfair discrimination. Biological aging is far from uniform. Some older men remain capable into their 80s of original thinking and cogent decision making. On the other hand, some men as early as 40 show the rigidity of mind and unwillingness to accept new ideas commonly charged against the aged...
...Buckley Jr. [Nov. 3]. It is appropriate that the man most responsible for engendering the current conservative revival should be so feted. As a college student I can testify to Mr. Buckley's enormous influence on campus. For those of us who are conservatives his example is especially cogent; so cogent in fact as to inspire a respect, adulation, and affection for him that is oftentimes scandalously near idolatry...
...Calm and cogent arguments from a couple of tutors provided the necessary nudge and then the students voted to release Leavitt. Leavitt walked quickly when he got out of Mallinckrodt. Two blocks away, at the far end of William James, Dean Glimp felt obliged to point out that they had not been followed
...program outlined by the Urban Coalition (see box opposite) provides cogent answers to the cities' most immediate problems. For the long term, it calls for a reexamination of the nation's priorities and interests. However difficult that may be, no attempt to alleviate the social despair and economic disparities of U.S. cities can succeed until all Americans are willing to search their hearts, consciences and pocketbooks. The Urban Coalition may well have given that effort its initial impetus...