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...Administration feels that there is little time to waste if the U.S. hopes to work with the Common Market before it hardens its position. If the U.S. should be denied the European market, warned Kennedy, "we will either find a flight of capital from this country to construct factories within that wall, or we will find ourselves in serious economic trouble. We cannot just sell and never buy." To convince the nation that the new trade laws would do far more good than harm-and are, in any case, essential to the U.S. role in the free world-the Administration...
...make the residential quad a reasonably self-contained unit, but the Houses will (or will not) give it an intellectual tone. Bunting is presently looking for Faculty members to serve as non-resident Masters for the three existing House groupings. These Masters will, with whatever assistance undergraduates can offer, construct something resembling senior common rooms...
Winston, an English major, will receive the $1,000 award jointly with Franklin J. Kosdon of M.I.T. for their invention of a solid rocket propellent. The project was part of a long-range plan to construct and launch a probe rocket intended to carry an instrument package thirty or forty miles into the atmosphere...
...complications began when WHRB-FM moved its antenna to the top of the new Holyoke Health Center. The FCC granted permission to construct a new tower last July, but the installation was not finished until the second week in September...
...weight. In 29 months, if all goes well, the temple with its giant figures and the rock enclosing its inner rooms will rise 203 ft., safely above the water. It will then be set into a rounded, natural-looking cap of artificial rock. The last step will be to construct in front of the temple a shelving piece of ground resembling the shore of the Nile, now left far below. When all is done, the great figures of Ramses II will stare out over the Aswan lake, as they stared out over the Nile before its waters rose...