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...that nothing would help their enemies more "than for us to lose our sense of perspective and to undertake measures that undermine the basic progress of the country." Yet India has just exploded an atomic device-somewhat smaller than the one dropped on Hiroshima beneath the sands of the northwestern Rajasthan desert-that makes it the sixth member of the world's nuclear club...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDIA: A Question of Priority | 6/3/1974 | See Source »

Earlier this week, Van Delft was not in, but another organizer speculated that he might be in Chicago, trying to unionize workers at Northwestern or Chicago University...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: Secretaries May Be Next in Line | 5/17/1974 | See Source »

Hang Up. The most striking change is that 1974 is the year of the woman. Says Russell Cansler, director of placement at Northwestern University: "The demand for women is just about the same as it was for blacks five years ago." Indeed, in the eyes of placement officials, the most sought-after job candidate by far is that rarity, a black coed in engineering. After her, in order, come a white woman, a black man and white man. Says Susan Levy, a senior at Boston University: "If I were a white liberal-arts guy this year, I'd hang...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EMPLOYMENT: Return of the Campus Recruiter | 5/6/1974 | See Source »

Among the hardest-hit regions was northwestern Alabama. The main street of Jasper (pop. 11,300) sustained $14 million worth of damage and was practically wiped out. The city hall was demolished and the stone courthouse left close to toppling. Radio Announcer Joel Cook of station WARF gasped to listeners, "We can't talk to the police department-it just blew away." In the same region, 19 persons were killed, most of them from the small town of Guin, Ala. (pop. 2,200). Reported a state trooper after the storm: "Guin just isn't there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DISASTERS: Twister Terror: Nature Runs Wild | 4/15/1974 | See Source »

Harvard's second team of David M. Schiffman '74 and Mitchell S. Dupler '75 qualified for the NDT at a district qualifying meet in March. Schiffman and Dupler have finished consistently high throughout the year, placing in tournaments at Brandeis, King's College, Northwestern, University of Pennsylvania and Dartmouth...

Author: By Paul S. Turner, | Title: Harvard Debaters Seek National Title; Teams Qualify for Champoinship Meet | 4/12/1974 | See Source »

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