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...parts of DDT per million; grebes and other diving birds died from eating the fish. The New York health department reports high concentrations of DDT in trout in the state's central and northern lakes. "What is happening in Lake Michigan is an indication of what to expect elsewhere," admits John Gottschalk, director of the bureau of sport fisheries and wildlife. "There will be a day, and it may not be until the year 2000, when we are the coho salmon...
...case of rain, the meeting will be postponed rather than moved indoors, because "there is no place except the Stadium large enough fior the attendance we expect," Buhl said...
...imagine why such an arrangement would not be ultimately ideal from the Military's point of view. An ROTC organized like the Army Active Reserve or National Guard, with weekly meetings and occasional weekend camps, would remove military training from the disruptions and criticism it can continue to expect so long as it remains, in any form, connected with the universities. At the same time it would be much more economical for the government to run (no rental of buildings, the staffs of several expensive and relatively unproductive university units could be combined, etc.). By paying students both for attending...
...Establishment proposed a law that a student could have only one roommate, and not two or three, in his off-campus living arrangements, one would expect all kinds of protest and demonstrations, right? Wrong. For that is exactly the law that has been proposed by the Cambridge Planning Board, that is having its hearing today (Tuesday, April 15), that is given every chance of passage by informed observers, and that has received little attention in student press or pickets...
...unpleasant and basically confused pronouncement. The Faculty alone has no business intervening in the status of instructors, if they are henceforth appointed outside its ranks and without regard to its initiative. NO more has it any business legislating about scholarship funds without knowing what students under other FAculties might expect if ROTC stipends were withdrawn. But what bothers me most is the underlying theme of the entire resolution, a desire to go on record against all things military, unaccompanied by rational evaluation of the effects of such action on a large number of non-military people, upon vast questions...