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...Newfoundland and as far south as the tip of South America. About 75% of that area is water, and much of the land is sparsely inhabited. Thus the danger is slight; NASA believes that "the probability of injury or damage is less than that from meteorites." Astronomer Brian Marsden of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory concurred, saying that there was really "nothing to worry about...
...want to congratulate Mr. Marsden on his timely and splendidly written article on going to Ox-bridge (Crimson October 31). Students thinking of going that way next fall will be a good deal better prepared after reading what Mr. Marsden...
...experience has been that Harvard and Radcliffe students do not, generally, find the academics at English universities all that heavy going although most of them do experience initial feelings of inferiority in the face of their very articulate and--as Mr. Marsden indicates--well-prepared British classmates. I have no statistics, but I would be very surprised if our students showed significantly worse on Tripos or Finals than the natives, or worked any harder preparing for them...
Holding a sign for the Hatch-Cowin ticket by the firehouse was Gordon Marsden, a Kennedy School Fellow from England and a former Labor Party election agent...
...never thought that when I came to America I'd be working for a Republican--the Democrats are the ones you would expect Labor to be allied with," Marsden said...