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...article is unequivocal. It advises me to stay away from the course, and, foe that matter, Professor Hughes. As one of seventeen students who took the course when it was introduced last spring. I was never asked to fill out a questionnaire about it; not were several others who took the course, Apparently, since the Confi Guide could gather no information on the course itself, it questioned both colleagues and tutees of Mrs. Hughes about her, What the editors of the Guide forget, however, is that neither Mrs. Hughes's colleagues nor her tutees are in a position to evaluate...
...Country's press. Democrat after Democrat was brought forth to confess conscience-rending decisions to cross party lines and support the President. George McGovern was just too radical. Two Democrats for Nixon were even included among 11 seconds following the President's renomination speech by another old foe,' Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of New York...
...Protestant Ulster Defense Association. Catholics fear that U.D.A. assassins are seeking indiscriminate revenge against anyone who happens to be Catholic. Militant Ulster Vanguard Leader William Craig recently told an Orange Order rally that in retaliating against I.R.A. violence, "it will not be possible to choose between friend and foe in the Roman Catholic community...
Ecologist Barry Commoner, a vehement foe of mindless growth, considers Meadows' treatment of pollution "quite simplistic." It assumes that more growth inevitably means more pollution. Yet the alarming rise in pollution, says Commoner, has been caused not by growth per se but by changes in the composition of growth-for example, the postwar shifts from soaps to detergents. Shifting back to cleaner (and costlier) products and techniques could decrease pollution much more than the Meadows team foresees, while permitting output to continue rising. In essence, the Meadows team projected current trends into the future without analyzing how man might...
...such a realm, as a character in this latest Tracy novel reflects, "the declared friend was the secret foe. What looked like perfect peace was in truth an endless, confused shindy about nothing of any importance...