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In its "Why Not the Best?" editorial, The New York Times notes, "Edward Kennedy contends that America can conserve its way out of the noose, with tax credits and subsidies for insulation and energy savings. Such policies would help--eventually. But what about the three or five or more years...
Then came the years attached to Army units on Indian border duty. During the skirmishes, he came to learn about bravery and endurance and to watch boys suffer terrible deaths. For the rest of his life, he felt that the U.S. soldier, at his courageous, selfless best, was the noblest...
> Energy. "The energy industry today is virtually nationalized." If all Government controls on energy and agriculture are ended, Reagan says, and "if we turn both of them loose in the marketplace, they will produce the food and fuel we need." No special effort to conserve energy is necessary: "We are...
To cut down on weight and save fuel, Charles Lindbergh flew the Atlantic in 1927 with neither a radio nor a parachute. Half a century later, airlines are still trying desperately to conserve fuel. The reason right now is that the average cost of jet fuel has soared from 400...
"I don't believe there is a house in the state where people can't learn to conserve energy," Lt. Gov. Thomas O'Neill said Friday. O'Neill is co-sponsoring the conference with Somerville Mayor Eugene C. Brune, Cambridge Mayor Francis H. Duehay '55, and Cambridge City Manager James...