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...individual student has taken it upon himself to embark on a crusade to prove there is discrimination against Jewish male applicants. No other undergraduates have joined him, and the few letters to the Princetonian on the issue have been opposed to him," Callard said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Student Claims Princeton Has Jewish Quota | 3/14/1972 | See Source »

Adds Michigan Supreme Court Justice Thomas E. Brennan: "Our technology is already in the 21st century. It is time for the legal profession to embark on a bold new adventure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: TV Goes to Court | 12/27/1971 | See Source »

...former droogs (now turned policemen), by the husband of the woman he raped. It is what Kubrick calls "an almost magical coincidence of retribution"-so magical, in fact, that it eventually brings Alex back full circle, recovered from the Ludovico Technique and ready to embark on a life of ultra-violence with the blessings of the Minister of the Interior himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Kubrick: Degrees of Madness | 12/20/1971 | See Source »

...returned to Harvard, an unannounced but obvious Presidential candidate, ready to claim his bright young idealists and embark upon another "impossible quest." But when he ran his new candidacy up the flagpole, nobody saluted...

Author: By Scott A. Kaufer, | Title: McCarthy: Requiem for a Lightweight | 11/16/1971 | See Source »

...External Resources. If Vietnam is to embark on a course of development, especially while it remains mobilized to any appreciable degree, foreign aid must continue at least for a decade or more. There are three cogent reasons why this is true. First, however well contrived its fiscal and monetary policies, it cannot save enough from its own resources to provide the capital needed for any significant degree of development. Secondly, even under the most favorable circumstances, exports plus private capital inflow cannot be expected to pay for even a minimum feasible level of imports for a good many years. This...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Smithies: Economics of Vietnamization | 10/13/1971 | See Source »

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