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...would like to congratulate Governor Reagan and the board of regents for an excellent decision in terminating Dr. Clark Kerr as president of that institution. I feel certain that, had the ex-president used a little forethought and restraint, the demonstrations of recent years might not have occurred...
Most of the people who go to see Miss Bieberman at PIC, however, just want to take drugs for kicks. "They consider themselves irresponsible, self-defeating, naughty," she says. "They take drugs too often, and without planning and forethought. So the insights they gain when they're 'up there' are quickly dissipated. They don't stay together after their sessions to discuss their experiences. These people may have unpleasant experiences when they take psychedelics in the wrong environment, going into it with the wrong attitude. It all depends on the attitude you go into it with...
Abbas to Zulcor. Such forethought stems from necessity. The press must anticipate the passing of the famous and the infamous: an obituary hastily flung together after the fact often pays too little respect to the subject, to the past, or to journalism. U.P.I.'s "preparation stories," as the wire service calls its advance obits, fill a dozen four-drawer filing cabinets, and include such youthful candidates as John F. Kennedy Jr., 4, and the children of Queen Elizabeth...
Your editorial also perhaps underrates the forethought of Harvard administrators. They seldom receive funds unexpectedly, least of all in large amounts from foundations. Years of committee meetings, memoranda, plans and consultations lie behind this latest development in "international studies," and these new funds have long since been allocated to meet specific needs. The "bread line" you mention operated long ago. Meanwhile all of us supporters of "non-Western" studies can view the future with confidence and take heart from the fact that chairman Mao and his associates are basically on our side. J.K. Fairbank Professor of History and Director...
...heartened to see your article on the Pook's Hill Interchange [Oct. 30]. As an everyday commuter along this route, I am gratified to know that I am not the only driver confounded, cantankerous and confused about this ineptness and lack of forethought of highway planning. If the pile-ups at the U-turns continue, it'll be "Spook's Hill" instead of Pook's Hill. In all of this mess of spaghetti, they produced a heck of a meatball...