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...hours before her crackup, as she slips through her psychiatrist's fingers and breaks. The last prepares to face the world from which she retreated 13 months before. The episodes are separate novellas, and their separateness quietly states the isolation of insanity. In combination, they deepen and become a novel...
Downhill Course. Yet the food crisis will certainly deepen, since the dangerous preharvest months of September and October still lie ahead. India cannot raise grain as fast as babies-an estimated 10 million a year. Peasants lack both incentives and skill in modern agricultural methods. In the cities, police raids on shops and warehouses to seize hoarded supplies have crippled trade, and government attempts to regulate distribution by making up "food zones" have only resulted in further disrupting the supply. Panic buying creates false scarcities, and Indian officials bitterly admit that, after massive government investment in agriculture, the country still...
...known today."...We do not wish to suggest undue emphasis on methodology: the scientific method in its many forms should continue to be taught primarily through the study of the substance of science. But we think an increase in the amount of laboratory work in General Education courses would deepen the student's awareness of the working reality of scientific endeavor. And we believe an increase in the weight of mathematics in the Program would elevate the level of accomplishment...
What will the meeting produce? With so many conflicting interests, proposals and threats, perhaps the only certainty is that the splits among its sponsors will deepen. But the have-nots do seem fairly well united behind a Soviet proposal to undercut the 60-nation General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). The Communist nations are blackballed from GATT, and the underdeveloped view it as the rich man's guarantor of the unsubsidized order of world trade. GATT has enough Western support to survive; but there will probably grow up alongside it some broader if looser trade machinery that will...
...more applicants were willing and even anxious to move elsewhere. To accommodate them, he organized franchised agencies in other cities-a system taken over and expanded by his sons, Robert, 31, now president, and Louis, 33, secretary-treasurer. Because of their youth, the brothers sometimes feel it necessary to deepen their voices and throw in such phrases as "In all my years of experience...