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...itself deserved more. There were numerous specific complaints and many more general insinuations drifting about the campus. The committee claims it investigated every complaint referred to it; if so, it should have listed these complaints and the answers it received from the HSA, along with the judgement of the committee on the validity of those answers, in a detailed and comprehensive written report. Perhaps the reporters who asked the questions could have uncovered all the issues discussed by the Committee with the HSA; more probably (owing to their own ignorance of exactly what was investigated by the committee) they could...
...lived isotopes and to delayed fallout are not yet known in great detail. Mr. Gruen might have grounds for criticism in the fact that the latest facts about these effects are not published in Fallout Protection. But on the basis of most of our knowledge, the book makes the judgement that delayed fallout is not so serious a problem as the immediate radioactivity after a blast. I only wish that Mr. Gruen would accept the book for what it is--advice based on present knowledge. If Mr. Gruen were looking for an analysis aimed at an audience with a higher...
...letter to the Senate Committee on Highways, the citizens' group maintains that "to permit each city through which a proposed highway is to pass to exercise a veto on the route or planning of such a highway must, in our judgement, be a deterrent to rational future development...
Fred L. Whipple, professor of Astronomy, then advocated creation of a central research institute at the University to process and manage all federal research grants. The current Office for Research Contracts at the University merely examines the legality of grants and contracts and leaves judgement on their acceptance and later operation to the departments, the Dean of the faculty involved, and the Administrative vice-President...
Amidst all the arguments over faculty judgement and student competence it is important to remember that the Loeb was not built merely to furnish Cambridge with a fancy esoteric theatre. It was intended as a center for Harvard dramatic activity. As such, its task is not merely to present two or three polished productions a term, but to stimulate the theatrical arts in the Harvard community. And Harvard can be educated in the theatre in many ways...