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...will probably declare Cambridge a "moral disaster area" because of its tolerance of animal nudity. In Prout's view the sight of naked animals "triggers moral deterioration and helps explain why there is so much juvenile delinquency and adult crime." Presumably, the proposed campus chapter of SINA woud correct this laxity by providing knickers, shorts, and other coverings for the local fauna. (A SINA "emergency clothesmobile" cruises the streets of New York with simple animal garments for the worst cases of indecency...

Author: By Andrew T. Weil, | Title: College May Ban Animal Nudity | 3/9/1963 | See Source »

...Geneva talks, stated last July that "it might become possible to dispense with international [on site] control stations." The Kennedy administration quickly declared that Dean's mark did not reflect U.S. policy, but it is becoming increasingly clear to both scientific and political authorities that Dean was correct. By asking for seven on-site checks, the U.S. has tacitly admitted that only a minimal number of inspections are really needed for a treaty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Towards a Test Ban | 3/9/1963 | See Source »

Since sound is stressed, Wenkart sentences can be odd-for example, "The song of the toot root has made the princess snore." But kids like the fancifulness more than the doggedly homely prose of ordinary primers, and as a bonus they get a sound start on correct spelling. Author Wenkart has plenty of proof that parents hunger for her products. With almost no advertising, the books now sell briskly in nearly every state. They help teach literacy-hungry preschool children, but are also being used by such topflight private schools as New York City's Brearley. Sales to date...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Teaching: Why Jonny Can Read | 3/8/1963 | See Source »

...these matters at all, and did not fully cover the military and technical aspects of the problem. The committee submitted its report as a preliminary statement, and President Pusey dissolved the group before it could complete its final study. Harvard must not only be sure its shelter decision is correct for the University, but must also bear in mind the influence that any shelter action will have on both the Cambridge community and other institutions. The Faculty members claimed to be aware of this responsibility when they made the shelter report, but this report did not measure up to that...

Author: By Peter Cummings, | Title: Civil Defense | 3/7/1963 | See Source »

...nationally notable event, and now retired from the stage, is living in Cambridge. He coached the student players. They have confided to me in strict confidence, which I never would dream of violating, that while members of the Department of Classics were anxiously consulting about the correct syllabic "quantities" of verse readings (after the manner of their so pronounced devotion to methods of Teutonic scholarship), Mr. Riddle was anxiously consulting with these players how to send chills up the spines of the audience. They settled for the chills...

Author: By Lucion Price, | Title: From 'Agamemnon' To 'Faust' | 3/2/1963 | See Source »

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