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University dining hall officials have agreed to add more fresh fruit, a choice of two vegetables, and real mashed potatoes to Central Kitchen menus. The dining hall supervisors also said they would "take prompt action" on student complaints about dirty trays and silverware...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Central Kitchen Adopts Some Changes in Menus | 1/10/1963 | See Source »

...nearly 4,500 new enterprises have located themselves along the inland waterways. Such proud East Coast seaports as New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore are losing cargo tonnage, but river and canal ports steadily gain. Brownsville, Texas, in 1961 handled an astounding 4,100,000 tons of cotton, chemicals, citrus fruit and coffee. Columbia River towns like Pasco and Umatilla have become blossoming grain ports. Biggest winner of all is bustling New Orleans, which in 1961 boosted its cargo business 8% to a record 61.3 million tons. Serving as the connecting point between the Mississippi River complex and the Gulf Intracoastal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transportation: New Life on the River | 1/4/1963 | See Source »

...from small conservative towns. Feeling out of date on a sophisticated campus, they repudiate its liberal values to save selfesteem. Liberals, he finds, fall mostly into "single issue groups" -usually "academic" students whose concern to ban this or that stems largely from high intellectual awareness. Such bright youngsters, the fruit of rising admission standards, are all for such unexceptionable American values as peace, equality and freedom. They just want to carry them out. So they picket or parade for disarmament or civil rights, and the really curious thing is their political style-"restrained, reflective, cautious, intellectual and even pedantic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Undergraduates: The Politically Disengaged | 12/28/1962 | See Source »

...mother carried him 500 miles on her back to Juarez and eventually to El Paso, where his 19-year-old father rejoined them. "My youth was all whirlwinds of sand and threatening rain." he says. The family rode a cattle car to California, where they worked m orchards picking fruit and nuts, eating walnut gruel for breakfast and sleeping under the trees at night. When Tony was nine, his father was hit by a car in Los Angeles and killed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Actors: In Total Demand | 12/21/1962 | See Source »

...vieux mattre; Before a word of dialogue was spoken, we knew (even those of us who separate our visceral and esthetic perceptions, and neatly categorize them like fruit flies or faeces) yes, we knew unfailingly just what this beautiful film would be like...

Author: By Yvor Phylmes, | Title: The Vestments of Orpheus | 11/28/1962 | See Source »

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