Word: haves
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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You have taken our name in vain in your December 5th issue, so perhaps you will let Audience reply.
It is true that Audience by no means considers itself a quarterly dedicated to the Harvard undergrad. But you would be surprised to know how many letters we get from editors across the country envying us for being supported by Harvard and assuming that we are a Harvard publication. Of...
However, your apparent view that Audience is not interested in undergraduate work is wrong. Most of the past and present editors of Audience have Harvard or Radcliffe affiliations. We have published Harvard undergrads in the past and will do so again. But where are all the good manuscripts? Nothing gladdens...
On November 25, the American bishops of the Catholic Church charged that a "systematic and concerted" propaganda effort favoring birth control had started. Since that time, the population problem has become a heated political issue. Two possible Presidential candidates, senator John F. Kennedy and Edmund "Pat" Brown, belong to the...
Behind this screen of mixed religious and political debate, many of the essential economic aspects of the over-population question have been obscured. The countries in which population is increasing most rapidly are often those with the world's lowest standard of living. The improvements of modern medicine have cut...