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Prepared by Johns Hopkins University's Operations Research Office, a civilian outfit that does paid think work for the U.S. Army, the report argues that in the age of intercontinental ballistic missiles a civil-defense warning system should be capable of warning 90% of the population within 30 seconds...
Married. Glynis Margaret Johns, 37, South African-born stage and movie actress, who only last year confided that "I get suspicious when I meet a man over 35 who is unmarried-I always wonder why"; and Cecil Henderson, 49, wealthy publishing house director; she for the third time, he for...
The spreading alms of the Ford Foundation last week embraced five U.S. universities in a $46 million hug. The aim: to give each region of the nation more great private institutions. The winners: California's Stanford ($25 million), Indiana's Notre Dame ($6,000,000), Maryland's...
¶ Johns Hopkins' President Milton Eisenhower, 61, veteran of previous successful reigns at Kansas State College and Penn State University, has given direction to a famed but floundering campus (2,400 full-time students) whose undergraduates had seemed forgotten amid the brilliance of its graduate students. Eisenhower has restored...
Under its sleek veneer of progress-the tall new buildings, the bustling St. Johns River traffic, the tony seaside country clubs-Jacksonville is more akin in spirit to nearby cracker towns in south Georgia than to cosmopolitan southern Florida, and seems to have reverted to type. Its newest school was...