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South Carolina textile mills and Southern California aerospace plants, both depressed a year ago, added thousands of workers in 1972; in the Seattle area, Boeing hired 7,000. Some city centers began reviving; at year's end ten skyscrapers were being built or planned along Chicago's lakefront...
In the end, the Assembly resolutions made little difference because the 97-nation majority-which together pays only 14% of the U.N.'s dues-lacks the clout to follow through. Its leaders are well aware that the current diplomatic moves toward détente have taken place outside the...
Stork said that many Radcliffe Club members are hesitant about joining the Harvard Club because of financial considerations. "Most of the club members I have talked to, even those who want to become part of the Harvard Club, are reluctant to pay the extra dues," she said. Annual dues for...
I SAW JULIAN BOND for the first time when he spoke at the Harvard Business School last spring. At the time I felt something no other black politician had ever generated within me. Bond, conservatively clad in dark suit and tie, was the very picture of the black preppy. He...
Sir / Sorry, TIME, but Jews are not sacrificial any more. We've paid our dues too many times over. You'll have to find another way to "cool off the world"-the freedom of Soviet Jews is not a negotiable commodity. Nor is any issue involving the security...