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What I did say to your inquiring reporter as a casual observation in the course of a general discussion of the commuter problem was that Harvard probably could, if it wanted to, find a thousand qualified commuters a generation hence who would be glad to be at Harvard. If in the 1970's we have ten thousand admission candidates a year instead of the present four thousand, we will presumably have to deny admission each year to students as good as at least half of the present Harvard student body. In other words, half of the present readers and editors...
...indicated that the engineers for WKOX are examining other available FM channels. However, the New England area is "saturated" and another channel may be difficult to find. WHRB has not suggested any alternate channel for WKOX in its brief...
Irish Ron Delany is an old-fashioned guy. He wears his black hair in a classic bartender's bob, and he figures that a foot race has only one purpose: to find out whether one man can run faster than another. The problem is not so simple as it seems. When the big winter track meets bring some of the best milers in the world to the tight-banked boards of Manhattan's Madison Square Garden, it is quite a trick just to find running room. Spikes slice close to bare shanks in the opening sprint...
...manner of violence, from rape (A Streetcar Named Desire) to homosexualism and cannibalism (Garden District), last week took Associated Press Columnist Hal Boyle on a tour of the Williams psyche, on which a psychoanalyst is at work five times a week at $50 an hour. Observed Playwright Williams: "I find it immensely stimulating...
Curb Service. In Oklahoma City, E. G. Albright discovered how the city makes $125 a day in an overtime-parking crackdown: he parked his car at a spot where there was no meter, returned a short time later to find a ticket on his windshield, a meter in front...