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...Alfred Schaefer, of the Union Bank of Switzerland, echoed that emphasis: "The U.S. has thrown a stone in the pond of international trade and financial relations. But all of us cannot just lie back and watch what has happened. We have to work together quite fast. If we do not, the waves provoked by the stone could be quite dangerous for the world's economic and financial structures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A TIME Symposium: View of America: Down and Out or Up and Punching | 10/25/1971 | See Source »

About 12 persons, including Blustein, followed Kennedy for about 10 minutes last May 26, chanting "Murderer" and shouting at him through a bullhorn. This occurred after an SDS demonstration protesting the University's inaction following the drowning of two children in Harvard-owned "Muddy Pond" in Jamaica Plain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRR Hears Appeal of Student Found Guilty of Harassment | 10/4/1971 | See Source »

...when its potential is stunningly achieved. Director Losey uses the Maudsleys' listlessness and frozen states-of-mind against themselves, and he is equally skillful at portraying Burgess's directness without overstating it. He is able in a single sequence to crystallize all plot conflicts: Burgess swims in the Hall pond as several Maudsleys arrive for a bathing party, with Leo along to watch. (Though he has a bathing suit, his mother warned him not to swim, lest he catch cold). The Maudsleys must patronize Burgess, one of their valuable tenants: but to the eyes of Leo, the boys' frivolous games...

Author: By Michael Sragow, | Title: Betwixt and Between | 9/28/1971 | See Source »

...which are not presently occupied by anyone who would have to be displaced. There is land in the Shady Hill Sacks Estate; there is a considerable area of land on the Boston side of the Business School. In time, if we get a subway extension out to Fresh Pond, there will be large, undeveloped areas in Western Cambridge around which some kind of community might be built. So I don't see, in the long run, any substantial reason why we cannot build more housing, with no displacement, and with a helpful effect on the housing situation in Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An Interview With President Bok Or (Gulp), How to Run Harvard | 9/20/1971 | See Source »

...diluted chemicals, four test tubes, five "dropping bottles," a funnel, magnifying glass, microscope slides, a smoke chart and parts for assembling a "smoke trap." One of the experiments described in the instruction booklet shows children how to test the effect of phosphates on algae by adding fertilizer to pond water in a jar; another calls for testing the acid or alkaline content of water in their home washing machine by putting five drops of a chemical (called "universal indicator") into a water sample in a test tube. The water turns red if acid, purple if alkaline...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Junior Vigilantes | 8/23/1971 | See Source »

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