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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Students for the school will be chosen from those who apply. Once admitted, they will discuss with their teachers what kind of curriculum they want. The teachers will inform them of what they need to know to get a diploma...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cambridge Conference to Discuss Plans for an Experimental School | 11/9/1970 | See Source »

...association, however, is not attempting to bring legal or political pressure on specific companies or individuals, according to Whittaker. They seek to inform the public of environmental dangers with the hope that once informed of the dangers, the public will act to eliminate them...

Author: By Donald V. Barrett, | Title: Natural Food Council Holds Meeting Today | 11/7/1970 | See Source »

...NATIONAL news media inform us that the student left is in shambles; that it is fragmenting and dying. Columnists report that students have repudiated radicalism. Buildings will no longer be taken over, burned, or bombed; and students are going back to studying, partying, or campaigning, isolating a few crazies bent on anarchy. Part of this is true: organizationally, the student left is fragmenting. This does not mean that it is dying...

Author: By Marvin S. Swartz, | Title: The Movement The Bemused Left | 10/31/1970 | See Source »

Second, your article does not make clear the nature and purpose of the report from which your quotes are drawn. It was a personal report by me on the conclusions I drew about the Indonesian situation after a visit to that country. Written to inform my colleagues at Harvard (not addressed to anyone in the Indonesian or any other government), it included my impression of the people, the economy and the political situation, and speculated on future developments. I am puzzled by the relevance of my personal report on the political and economic situation in Indonesia to the issue...

Author: By Gustav F. Papanek, | Title: The Mail DAS | 10/26/1970 | See Source »

...McDonald's hamburger chain was accused of running fraudulent sweepstakes in which it advertised $500,000 in prizes but, because of the odds against winning, paid out only $13,000. The FTC has proposed an order that could force McDonald and all other contest advertisers to inform players fully and accurately of the odds against them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Consumerism: The FTC Gets Tough | 10/19/1970 | See Source »

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