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This week it was the Advocate that changed. The January issue, printed on S.D. Warren's Lustro Offset Enamel Glo 70 pound stock paper, was planned, and is guaranteed, to cut up any tutor's rump. But hopefully, your tutor and you will read it before you flush it. To incite you, the Advocate now offers provocative visual and psychic stimulation-prose, poetry, drawings and photographs from within Harvard. The Advocate 's new layout and design format was introduced to bring readers some pleasure and to attract writers to submit their work and publish in the next issue, in April...
...encouraging Alpine situation is somewhat offset by a question mark in the Nordic events. Nordic captain Chris Ferner, the team's only Class A Nordic competitor, has yet to jump this year and in McCollom's words, "just isn't fired...
...nation's prosperity falls most heavily on the states and cities. Increasingly, Washington has chipped in on these projects: the Federal Government now budgets $28 billion annually in grants-in-aid to states and cities v. $13 billion in 1966. Even that help is not enough to offset the increases in local needs. From the early '40s to the late '60s, state and city spending increased twice as much as federal spending. Moreover, the federal programs, most notably welfare, often added to local burdens, imposing substantial and sometimes capricious drains on city treasuries...
...Asia are not pessimistic about the situation. They point out that the I on Nol government has shown a surprising degree of staying power, and that Cambodia's once ridiculed army has been fighting bravely. The army is being increased by about one battalion a week-enough to offset the losses-and its position is reinforced by the presence in Cambodia of more than 12.000 South Vietnamese troops...
...Brochures and reports were run off on the company's own offset press rather than sent out for printing: $4,000 saved...