Word: jersey
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...University of Michigan, which already assigns some classes by dormitory groups, next year will open its first residential college to 250 freshmen, who will all take a common core program of liberal arts, later move to a new campus about a mile from the main Ann Arbor campus. New Jersey's Rutgers University expects to double its enrollment of 11,200 by 1980, but will still seem small through creation of three liberal arts colleges. The first will open next year...
...will go all out to make his point, reaped a whirlwind of publicity in 1964 with his topless bathing suits. He only sold 3,000, but everyone has paid attention to him ever since, last year for his "cutout" fashions, this year for his daring halter-necked black jersey dinner gown and his suit tailored like a surgeon's apron...
...entry into the city-building field reinforces a major trend of the '60s. By one recent count, there are now no fewer than 25 such "new towns" being built across the U.S. Humble Oil, largest U.S. subsidiary of Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey), is building a new town for 140,000 people near Houston...
...municipal codes, zones and taxation since 1931. All this -and much more that is needed-will cost money, and Lyndon Johnson may be indulging in just a little bit of rain dancing to make city dwellers feel better. This time, though, some rain had better fall. Otherwise, what New Jersey's Senator Harrison Williams calls the "bonfire of urban discontent" could very well singe Johnson in 1968-or sooner...
Sculptor George Segal is a onetime New Jersey chicken farmer who flew the coop to make plaster casts of people. Last week he got a mighty nice little nest egg for all his efforts: the $5,000 first prize at the Chicago Art Institute's 68th annual exhibition. The jurors also awarded prizes of $2,500 each to Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella and Larry Poons, all New Yorkers of the pop-op-geometric persuasion, and a $1,000 prize to Sculptor Robert Morris...