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Class1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1956 Total Applications Filed 5225 4330 4217 3602 3742 3992 3561 Applications Withdrawn 187 175 132 132 120 176 241 Total Applicants 5048 4155 4030 3470 3623 3816 3320 3089 Rejected 3554 2559 2462 1862 2059 1986 1448 1149 Percent of Total 70.4 61.6 61.1 53.7 56.8 52.0 43.6 37.2 Admitted 1494 1596 1568 1608 1564 1820 1872 1940 Percent of Total 29.6 38.4 38.9 46.8 42.2 48.0 56.4 62.8 Admitted-Registered 1212 1213 1155 1128 1082 1116 1160 1222 Percent of Admitted 81.1 76.0 78.7 70.1 69.2 61.0 62.0 63.0 Admitted...
...estimates that less than $1 million a year is spent on legal research, and most of this is done by teachers and others working part-time or intermittently on research. Expenditures for legal research, Griswold estimates, are about one-100th of one percent of the $8.4 billion expended last year on scientific research including defense...
While generally proud of his personnel, Admiral Anderson held few illusions, once observed: "Twenty-five percent of the crew is the very finest. A very small percentage, maybe two, five, or ten, are moral bums. In between, we have untested adolescents on whom we must rely to run our complicated weapons systems. Some officers are also delayed adolescents...
Apparently the terrorists were not willing to wait. All week long the Tyrol's quiet villages rang with explosions, aimed principally at the vulnerable high power system. Twenty percent of Bolzano's electricity was knocked out in the first two days. Whole factories shut down. Cars belonging to pro-Italian Tyroleans were bombed. Only one man was killed, a road worker who was blown apart trying to unstrap a bomb from a tree along the Brenner highway. But police averted a major disaster when they discovered and defused a bomb only an hour before...
...entering freshman class will not include more than the expected 1,200 students, Edward T. Wilcox, Acting Director of Admissions, predicted yesterday, although 86 percent of those replying plan to attend the College...