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...dinner dishes as well, which does nothing for the desirability of our meals. Before the college seeks to rectify the deficit in its budget, it should perhaps consider the inferior "room and board" it is now giving its students at the high price they are paying. Third Short Corridor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLD WATER | 12/8/1965 | See Source »

...past decades, pessimists delighted in predicting that the U.S.'s automobile explosion would eventually overtake the country's highway system and bring traffic to a full stop. They did not allow for U.S. enterprise. On the East Coast, the continent's most congested traffic corridor and the world's biggest urban sprawl, a motorist can now whip along the 435-mile route between Washington and Boston without ever encountering a stop light...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Highways: Full Throttle Ahead | 11/5/1965 | See Source »

Smoke and intense heat spread far down the sixth floor corridor, charring doors and blackening walls. All four bedrooms of suite 601 were singed and blackened by smoke and heat which billowed up from the living room of the suite, located on the floor below. Bedrooms of the other three suites escaped extensive damage either because they were located on the floor below the living room or because closed doors blocked the smoke and heat...

Author: By Jonathan B. Marks, | Title: Half of Quincy House Fire Victims Will Go Back to Rooms Tomorrow | 11/2/1965 | See Source »

...magazine begins with a plea, from a symposium of planners, social scientists, and government officials, for the formation of a new scholarly discipline of urban studies. Russell Lynes' piece on the mobility of American families and an article called "Corridor Development" both suggest profitable lines of research, as, indeed, does the entire issue...

Author: By William H. Smook, | Title: Connection | 10/6/1965 | See Source »

From the first day of independence, Pakistan's foreign policy has been based on fear of India. Except for the Moslem religion, this fear is the only unifying force in the nation. Pakistan is, in fact, two countries separated by a 1,000-mile-wide corridor of intervening Indian territory. West Pakistan, an arid, sprawling land much like the American Southwest, is inhabited by 45 million tall, hardy, light-complexioned Pathans, Sindhis, and Punjabis, who dominate the government and the army. East Pakistan is small, waterlogged, and congested with a population of 55 million short, dark-complexioned Bengalis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Asia: Ending the Suspense | 9/17/1965 | See Source »

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