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...adversaries had been literally together by agreement on a point Kahn summarized during the g. "The current military situation survive," the author of On Thermo War declared; Wolff nodded in ment with this assumption. If else...

Author: By Frederick H. Gardner, | Title: Kahn, Wolff Debate Over Civil Defense | 4/17/1961 | See Source »

...immoderate use of tobacco threatens the health." But although Presi dent Charles de Gaulle (once a two-pack-a-day man) long ago swore off smoking on doctors' advice, the toxicologist's speech, unlike the rest of the festivities, was not broadcast over France's govern ment-owned radio-TV network. For to bacco has been a government monopoly in France since 1811, when Napoleon noticed an ostentatiously bejeweled woman at a Tuileries ball and then discovered that her husband was a tobacco merchant. That very night. Napoleon is supposed to have signed the decree nationalizing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Nicot's Weed | 3/31/1961 | See Source »

...Kane had said in a prepared statement, "Lefty was a competent teacher given too little time to teach.") Asked for an explicit state- ment on his feelings on spring practice in the Ivy League, Kane answered, "Td love it ... crews practice all fail, don't they...

Author: By James R. Ullyot, | Title: What About Spring Football Drills? | 3/17/1961 | See Source »

According to Rep. Mary Newman, chief ment of the sale, a spokesman for one e churches near the Common, a businessman from the Square, and a member one of the local civic groups (probably Cambridge Civic Association) will be ag the group. There will be no repreative from the University, though...

Author: By Peter S. Britell, | Title: Protests May Cause Volpe To Veto Building-on-Stilts | 3/8/1961 | See Source »

Generalising about student attitudes is always risky, but it is probably fair to suggest that many New College men rate their fellows by what they say--their wit and conversation--ment in extra-curricular activities. If undergraduates at Oxford do not talk more intelligently or profoundly than they do here, their conversation is possibly more flexible, certainly more racy. In Oxford Union debates, quick thinking and a compelling style count above massive research...

Author: By Rupert H. Wilkinson, | Title: Oxford College Combines Luxury, Austerity | 2/17/1961 | See Source »

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