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...proved that the underpasses are necessary, or that they will be sufficient, personal and aesthetic objections might lose some of their fore. But the MDC had not yet taken an "origin and destination" survey of the Drive's traffic, and has little idea of the effect of extending the Massachusetts Turnpike. It does not seem to have considered less radical alternatives to the underpass scheme, such as the relatively inexpensive system of traffic lights proposed by the Cambridge Planning Board. Even the most optimistic of experts--the MDC's consulting engineers--do not claim that underpasses alone will solve...
Clarence I. Lewis '06, one of the fore-most American philosophers of the twentieth century, died early yesterday at his home in Menlo Park, California. Lewis, 80 years old at his death, was Edgar Pierce Professor of Philosophy until his retirement from the Harvard faculty...
Outcome of the election was a fore gone conclusion: a landslide victory for Kenneth Kaunda, 39, the austere, energetic minister's son who was in turn jailed by the British and later groomed by them to take over the copper-rich protectorate. Kaunda's United National Independence Party (U.N.I.P.) captured 55 of 75 seats in the legislative assembly, crushing the demoralized African National Congress Party of hard-drinking Harry Nkumbula, Kaunda's onetime mentor...
...play designed to suck in linebackers, then flip the ball over their heads to a waiting halfback. But the Bears were the ones who were waiting. Chicago Linebacker Larry Morris plucked the ball out of the air on his own 34-and ran to the Giant five be fore he collapsed from sheer exhaustion. Bear Quarterback Billy Wade punched across...
...fact, nobody was more surprised by the Times story than Dwight Eisenhower himself. He has, of course, high regard for Lodge, who served as his 1952 preconvention campaign manager, as his Administration's Ambassador to the U.N., and was the Republican vice-presidential nominee in 1960. Just be fore President Kennedy's funeral, when Lodge was in Washington for consultations about South Viet Nam, he called Ike for "social reasons," casually mentioned that a "number of people" had asked him about his availability for next year. Ike repeated his long-held idea that as far as Republican presidential...