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...both owned by Sony). The partners put on hold a movie they had in the works, dubbed Project X, about ("I kid you not," says Devlin) a giant meteor on a collision course with Earth. Lee was also the most persistent of the studio execs in persuading Toho to lend out its famous monster. Still, when he saw Tatopoulos' model just hours before it was unveiled for the Toho board of directors in Tokyo, Lee was stunned. "It was just so different," he says, "so improved." Devlin says he heard of a little more consternation: "'You have to do this...
Shames's assertions are misguided and unhelpful. I write because I worry that the powers that be might read his words and lend them even the smallest amount of merit...
...years after the publication of Looking Backward, there appeared a very different view of A.D. 2000. It was a sort of capitalist rebuttal, although by definition the free-market philosophy does not easily lend itself to Utopianism, with its regimented bliss. In A Journey to Other Worlds by John Jacob Astor, Socialism has hopelessly ruined Europe, while the U.S., having absorbed Canada, Mexico and most of Central and South America, virtually rules the world together with its ally, Great Britain. A great-grandson of the dynasty's founder, Astor was a playboy with a serious side. Fascinated by science...
Team members pay $45 in dues each semester,plus another $100 to $200 to compete intournaments in Washington D.C. during springbreak. In addition, for the team to attendtournaments, teammates who live in the area oftendonate housing and lend their cars to the team fortransportation to and from games...
...only does the club lend students itsequipment for free, it also uses club funds to payfor the gas and food its various trips require.For funding, the club relies on membership dues aswell as a number of grants from the UndergraduateCouncil and a College endowment dedicated tooutdoor activities...