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...avalanche of facts, figures and judgments. Funded by a grant from the federal Environmental Protection Agency, MRI set out last year to measure the "quality of life" in the U.S.'s 243 official metropolitan areas, which range in size from New York (pop. 11.5 million) to Meriden, Conn, (pop. 56,000). Last weekend the results were published...
Harv.-HC Colu.-Laf. Cor.-Colg. Brown-URI UMass Dart. Penn-Lehigh Pri.Rutgers Yale-Conn. Pct. Jim Reinig Harvard 24-14 Lafayette 10-7 Cornell 24-7 Brown 35-10 Dartmouth 21-14 Penn 20-17 Rutgers 14-10 Yale 28-7 Andy Quigley Harvard 24-13 Columbia 17-15 Colgate 28-24 Brown 29-6 Dartmouth 15-13 Penn 18-14 Princeton 17-12 Yale 28-14 Rich Doherty Harvard 17-7 Lafayette 24-10 Cornell 20-17 Brown 35-13 UMass 23-13 20-20 Rutgers 27-18 Yale 28-3 Bill Stedman Harvard 14-11 Lafayette...
...Redcliffe, the Beech Island, S.C., plantation built by his great-grandfather, onetime South Carolina Governor and U.S. Senator James Henry ("Cotton Is King") Hammond. Billings dropped out of Harvard to drive an ammunition truck for the French army in World War I, then became a reporter for the Bridgeport, Conn., Telegram. He was fired, he recalled, for "writing too goddam much purple prose," and went to the old Brooklyn Eagle as Washington correspondent. Luce hired him in 1928 as TIME'S capital stringer to succeed a New York Herald Tribune reporter, Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. A year later, Billings...
...representing half the nation's 140 women's colleges, enrollment is up 3% over last year. More significant, applications are up a healthy 7%. At some schools, among them Marymount Manhattan College in New York City, Chatham College in Pittsburgh and St. Joseph College in West Hartford, Conn., applications are nearly 50% ahead of last year...
Some 1,300 varieties of dried and powdered herbs are handled by the Indiana Botanic Gardens, a company that has a mailing list of 300,000. Increasingly, commercial herb farms are becoming tourist attractions. At Caprilands, in North Coventry, Conn., visitors are shown through 14 different herb gardens, including one containing all the herbs mentioned in Shakespeare's works. The tour ends with an herbal lunch in the 18th century farmhouse of Caprilands' Adelma Simmons, who has written five books on herbs. Many of the new herb fanciers are rediscovering ancient health cures. Genine Kepnis, manager...