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...Thousands of workers and battalions of heavy equipment streamed into Kobe. The government announced it had begun building 19,000 housing units, though that will fall far short of present needs. Most important, Kobe's residents seemed to be recovering their native determination. ``People seem calmer,'' said Ichizo Kubo, 74, the owner of a building-supply shop. ``They have shared the experience of the quake and seem ready to work together...
...Japanese colleague, Tomio Kubo, chairman of Mitsubishi Motors Corp., which builds two small-car models for Chrysler, pays lacocca a compliment. Says he: "In the person of Mr. lacocca we have developed a sense of security about the corporation and its future." He explains that lacocca "shows signs of Oriental wisdom." Perhaps Mitsubishi's boss has noticed that in rebuilding Chrysler, lacocca has turned from American role models and is looking to the Japanese. While he has tried to appropriate the expensive, high-gloss image of European automobiles for his more modest creations, lacocca has borrowed heavily | from the successful...
Hunter G. Hannum, Germanic Languages and Literatures; Emanuel S. Hellman, Applied Science; John T. Hexner, Economics; Hugh F. Houston, Jr., English; Thomas W. Hoya, Government; William H. Jacobsen, Jr., Linguistics and Romance Languages; Samuel E. Karff, Social Relations; Hugh P. Kelly, Physics; Masaaki Kubo, Classics and Sanskrit; Stephen Kurzman, Philosophy; Henry J. Landau, Mathematics; Robert B. Layzer, History and Literature; Robert G. Livingston, History...
George L. Christopher of Dunster, Mark L. Goodman of Leverett, and Masaaki Kubo of Dudley received the annual awards. Christopher is concentrating in economics, Goodman in history and literature, and Kubo in classics and Sanskrit...