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As almost everyone knows, iron is routinely added to "enriched" flour and bread because the element, needed to make hemoglobin, is stripped out in the grain-milling process. But disturbing news from Sweden suggests that too much iron may trigger a serious and often fatal hereditary illness. It is an...
What disturbs one more, though, is the plaguing question of why a mass disturbance of such proportions was needed to arouse administrative sensitivity to student opinion. The administration was very receptive to student ideas and totally cooperative, but that was with 800 or 1,000 enraged undergraduates milling in their...
South Africa's 850,000 "Asiatics," as they are officially designated, endure many of the same restrictions as the coloreds. Mostly of Indian birth or descent, they do not include South Africa's 8,000 or so Chinese who are, curiously, treated almost as honorary whites under the...
But Freshman Week itself never really changes, and the masses of people milling in and around Weld Saturday night didn't look much different from the same crowd two years ago. The women wore more makeup, it seemed (and of course there were more of them), and the men seemed...
This spring Luscomb was one of the Seven Grand Bostonians Mayor Kevin H. White honored for their services to the City of Boston. At the black-tie, champagne reception this woman who has worked against the tide in most of the progressive movements of her times stood in a receiving...