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The impending grant to Cambridge is a federal "Model Cities" grant, which could supply up to 80 per cent of the City's cost in creating a model neighborhood, presumably in working class, low-income sections of East Cambridge. The Model Cities application, submitted last April, could provide $180,000...
With the framework of an insurrection and trial, it would have been easy for Styron to produce an intense novel that maintained a delirious pitch throughout. What he has done, however, is to create imaginative visions and recollectons within the mind of the doomed slave and yet present the poignancy...
Almost certainly not. Already 70% of America's population lives on 1.3% of its land. A tide of unskilled rural migrants floods the crowded ghettos, choking the cities' power to provide jobs, housing, education, transportation, police protection, or even breathable air. Another 100 million souls will join the...
Significant Scholarship. A major reason the university presses are booming is that their product has improved-in style, quality, polish and design. Much of the new professional sheen of academic publishing has been fostered by three veterans of the industry, each of whom has recently announced his impending retirement from...
Alarming Shortage. Despite Dr. Rouse's attitude, the A.M.A. last week reversed a number of positions it had long held. In 1933, the association urged medical schools to curtail enrollments for fear that they would produce too many doctors. Subsequently, as warnings multiplied of an impending crisis in the...