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The people who have been writing these things that annoy me have been talking about a 3,000-mile, high-angle rocket, shot from one continent to another, carrying an atomic bomb, and so directed as to be a precise weapon, which would land exactly on a certain target, such...
At the North Americans, which will be sponsored by the University of British Columbia, the Crimson will be facing the eleven best college teams on the Continent. Harvard has been runner-up in this event for the past two years, and the strongest competition this time may well come from...
In the U.S., it's called hitchhiking, and although many a student with a sign (GOOD CONVERSATIONALIST ALBUQUERQUE PLEASE) can still be seen, express ways and police are driving the custom out of style. But in Europe, the autostop, as hitchhiking is known in internationalese, is a thriving student...
He will also continue indefinitely as Professor of Latin American Affairs at Fletcher, where the teaches courses on inter-American relations and on development policies for the southern continent.
In 1952, prompted either by hunch or foresight, the Ridder newspaper group snapped up San Jose's dailies for what proved to be a bargain $3.5 million. From humble origins, this chain has steadily lengthened over the years until it now spans the continent. It was founded in 1895...