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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...victory over Britain last week. Since mid-February, the two countries had been deadlocked in a tense and sometimes bitter confrontation over transatlantic air fares: Washington wanted them cut. London said no. But faced with the threat that the U.S. would start restricting British flights to the rich American market, the U.K. gave in. It will now allow U.S. airlines, and presumably its own. to fly passengers between London and 14 American cities-including Atlanta, Chicago. Dallas and Seattle-at budget and stand-by fares proportionately as low as those already in effect on the New York-London route. Sample...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Victory over the Atlantic | 3/27/1978 | See Source »

Dover's first volume was not destined to be made into a major motion picture. Tables of Functions, a mathematical treatise, had been out of print for years. A physicist told Cirker that there might be a small market if it were reprinted; three decades later the book is still offered in the catalogue. "It became a bestseller...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The White Clips of Dover | 3/27/1978 | See Source »

TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY America. A time of prosperity, when the Horatio Alger myth is still alive, if somewhat decrepit. The country is growing up so fast--growing up cynical. The rich advance, playing the stock-market and beating back the unions. The workingman comes to understand he is no more than a commodity. A world war is fought for democracy and the benefit of the wealthy. Flappers flap and workers grow accustomed to Henry Ford's innovative assembly-line factory techniques and nobody--rich or poor--can hear over all the din. No one can think. They just keep...

Author: By Peter R. Melnick, | Title: An American Collage | 3/24/1978 | See Source »

Lipsky attributed the drop to the tightening job market for people with doctorates. "Large numbers of black undergraduates who might have considered doctoral programs in the Arts and Sciences are now going to professional schools," she added...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fewer Apply to GSAS; Minority Pool Decreases | 3/24/1978 | See Source »

...Woods Hole, Falmouth's southernmost village and the home of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and the Marine Biological Laboratories. The scientific community has given Woods Hole the atmosphere of a small college town. Poetry readings, local theater and folk dancing are common. The Fishmonger's Cafe or the Market Bookshop in Falmouth Center are the best places to learn what is to be done...

Author: By Dewitt C. Jones, | Title: Seaside Follies | 3/23/1978 | See Source »

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