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...while the President was still voicing an almost theological opposition to them. When the President turned around and embraced controls, Meany held out for a tripartite Pay Board with labor representation-and got it. Meany has not attended a board meeting since November, but he has sent his economist Nat Goldfinger, who for quite a while did all he could to block proceedings and sow dissension...
Barry Commoner, ecology expert and professor at Washington University, will discuss pollution and answer questions in today's Nat Sci 26 class, open to all at 11 a.m. in the Geological Lecture Room...
...show's effectiveness comes partly from the unusual format designed by Producer Bob Henry, a veteran of variety shows dating back to Nat King Cole in the '50s. "The first time I saw Flip live, he appeared on a small platform with a six-piece orchestra on the side," Henry says. "I thought, 'That's the way to do it-intimacy.' " To get Flip closer to the audience, Henry created a theater-in-the-round and placed emphasis on full-body camera shots. "The head-to-toe selling was important," he observes. "What Chaplin...
...Author is a member of the Student Advisory Group to Nat...
Most students who have taken the course have not done so to find an easy way to get past their Nat. Sci. Gen. Ed. requirement. As evidenced by informal student comments, and from questionnaires returned at the end of last year, most people found the course to be intensely rewarding not for the intellectual stimulation alone, but also because they had the opportunity to interact with problems in health care, food additive safety, energy production, government control of industrial pollution, and other areas, by first-hand experience in the wider community. Those who wished to do library projects did them...