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...Carl Fuller, a spokesman at the State Board of Equal Educational Opportunity, said that the Massachusetts Legislature is currently debating a bill that would provide $3 million to carry out the universities' suggested programs...
...There are a lot of variables," Fuller said, referring to the pairing of colleges and high schools. "At this time we can't see whether this will be the answer...
...Dinos" grew more famous in the 1960s, he began holding his annual Delos symposium, a week-long Aegean cruise to which he would invite 30 or so distinguished thinkers. A typical guest list would include the likes of Inventor Buckminster Fuller, Historian Arnold Toynbee, Industrialist Robert O. Anderson, Economist Barbara Ward and Media Guru Marshall McLuhan. It was, Anthropologist Margaret Mead once said, the closest thing to the great English house parties of the turn of the century-stimulating talk in an informal atmosphere...
...much as 100 kilowatts of electricity, enough to meet the needs of 30 one-family homes. Other projects range from a large eggbeater-shaped rotor being tested by New Mexico's Sandia Laboratories to small sail-driven devices created by such ecology-minded outfits as R. Buckminster Fuller's Windworks in Wisconsin and the food-growing New Alchemy Institute on Cape Cod (TIME, March 17). Long Island's Energetics Nine, Inc., recently started selling wind-driven units that deliver from 750 to 12,500 watts of electricity (an average refrigerator requires 250 watts). Some scientists estimate that...
There is, however, a danger that these groupings towards a fuller picture may be taken for sufficient exploration of an unpleasant subject. This is certainly the implication of the enthusiastic French reception of Lacombe, Lucien. It is no accident that Lacombe, Lucien is the official entry of the French government in all international film competitions this year. Whatever Malle's intentions, his concentration on the psychological peculiarities of the collaborator and the fortuitous nature of collaboration imply to those who wish to forget the occupation that it is a closed subject, without relevance to contemporary French society. Yet despite...