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Once, as the frightful sound bellowed louder, White's fingers froze to the control valve. He forgot what he was doing, or why. So did all the others present. For five minutes they stood paralyzed until an outsider ran in and broke the clinch.
Dudley Hall, center for the College's 380 commuters, boasts a library including Webster's Dictionary, a few tired periodicals, and a copy of "Campaigning for Christ"--a collection which adds up to about two pages per member. Commuters are forced to buck Widener's waiting lit, its frightful lighting...
When science hatched the atomic age, moralists and politicians were handed some frightful problems. A different sort of problem is now nagging the scientists themselves: what to do with the deadly radioactive waste products turned out by all the chain-reacting piles? Last week Dr. Karl Z. Morgan, an Oak...
Regarding your article "Disaster" [TIME, April 7]. To what degree Governor Dwight Green is guilty in this frightful tragedy will remain to be hashed out at the next election. [Or] to what degree Secretary of the Interior J. A. ("Cap") Krug is a murderer. . . .
"First, there is no training ground for radio producers, writers, or engineers in Britain such as your hundreds of small-town stations. In all Britain there is only one station, the BBC. Second, since there's only one station, nobody vies with anybody to produce better shows. Here...