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...English Department is broad enough in scope, with enough worthwhile courses and teaching, to warrant concentration by almost anyone with a bent for literature. At the same time it provides an easy outlet for the student with no desire to over-specialize in any one field. The catalogue is complete with both narrow and survey courses and although the former are more competently and exhaustively handled by men export in their respective fields, such traditional crowd drawers as English 5, 7, and 23 give some return for the considerable reading required...
...announcement stated that the editorial purpose of the Advocate was "to provide an outlet for the best in student writing at Harvard, which means that the job of the Advocate Board is critical as well as creative...
...among other wonders): a radio, fluorescent lights, a Teletalk intercommunication unit (known commonly as a "squawk-box"), an electronic dictating machine, an electric razor with door mirror, an electric cigaret light' er, a telephone mounted on a pull-out slide with an automatic index, an extra electrical outlet convenient for fan, heater, Silex or therapeutic lamp...
...coast to capital. (Cartagena's harbor is connected with the Magdalena by a canal.) Last year, Barranquilla handled 80% of the nation's exports of cotton, coffee and oil. On Colombia's Pacific side, filthy, swampy Buenaventura (literally, good luck) had made good its name: the outlet for the booming western industrial regions, Buenaventura accounted for almost half of Colombia's entire foreign trade...
Through the grant of a free port at Chilean Valparaiso, Perón got another thing he dearly wanted: an outlet on the Pacific. There Argentines planned soon to build port installations and a big meatpacking plant. Another result of the accord: a vehicular tunnel will be driven right through the Andes...