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...Security First National Bank branch in Los Angeles' International Airport Center looks as gay as a country club. The round pavilion with glass walls and a cookie-cutter roof juts out from a circular pedestal, and might be overlooking the swimming pool and the 18th hole instead of the corner of Century Boulevard and Vicksburg Avenue. But by some medieval quirk, Welton Becket & Associates has designed the entrances as bridges over a moat...
...Harvard winners are Nicholas F. Bunnin of Adams House and Los Angeles, Cal.; W. Bowman Cutter of Kirkland House and Waterford, Va.; Robert T. Kudrle of Quincy House and Eugene, Ore.; William L. Risser of Eliot House and Bellaire, Tex.; Bruce R. Thomas of Eliot House and Concord, Mass.; and Peter H. Wood of Eliot House and Owings Mills...
Expensive Escape. Every year, said Dr. Christensen, about 500,000 Americans get a shot of horse-serum antitoxin. Some 25,000 get a bad reaction, and about 20 die. Tetanus experts see an escape from such dangers-at a price. Two West Coast companies, Cutter Laboratories and Hyland Laboratories, are extracting tetanus antibody from human volunteers in the form of immune globulin. But the price of one shot of human serum extract ranges from $7.50 to $11.50, whereas the horse serum costs less than $2.00. And even where price is no problem, an overriding handicap remains: human globulin is likely...
...average net profit on defense jobs has dropped to less than 3? on every contract dollar. Even that ardent cutter of costs, Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara, does not think that the profits of defense contractors can be cut further. In fact, he now hopes to save billions on his defense budget by offering higher profits to defense companies that can hold their costs down. "We mustn't expect the savings to come from the 3? profit the average defense contract now provides," says McNamara. "We must seek to cut the 97? of costs...
...addition, Kirkland House Committee president W. Bowman Cutter '64 plans to encourage student governments and undergraduate organizations at other colleges to participate in a general fund drive on campuses in greater Boston...