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The greatest and most terrible of wars ended, this week, in the echoes of an enormous event--an event so much more enormous that, relative to it, the war itself shrank to minor significance. The knowledge of victory was as charged with sorrow and doubts, as with joy and gratitude...
What about Hooch's chance of becoming the national drink? "It will be successful," said Igor. "Things are changing, and many young people don't like vodka. They prefer a sweet drink." Whereas in the United States, Hooch responded to objections that the sweet drink would obviously appeal to kids...
Dr. Richard Kadison, prominent psychiatrist and Chief of Mental Health Services at University Health Services (UHS), suggests, "[In college,] people are experimenting with different selves, with sexuality, their sense of values, their ideals, their interests. It's a time of enormous change. Until people really know themselves, it's hard...
"The economic tide that is sweeping intoCambridge is enormous," Duehay says, "but notenough people will be able to take advantage ofthese new opportunities."
University Vice President for Finance ElizabethC. "Beppie" Huidekoper, said the University willalways be cautious about enormous surges in payoutbecause its first priority is keeping itsmulti-billion nest egg intact for posterity.