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...donations to the fund will be impounded, however, until Harvard and Radcliffe have merged completely or "until such time as there is a single admissions office, a single financial aid office and a single administration for all undergraduates," the fund's prospectus reads...
...prospectus for mortality is so complex, so incredible, that wary speculators are calling for caution before some of man's new powers are applied. But social "wisdom" has hindered scientific inquisitiveness before. Two million Americans dying annually, many willing to pay anything to continue living, it is doubtful that research into methods to postpone death will be curbed...
...only ones involved in Kohls' scheme. There are also the 300 investors from Germany (and from five other European countries) who have so far put $9.2 million into the Annabella venture for a guaranteed annual return of 9%. To recruit additional investors. Kohls distributes a prospectus decorated with red hearts and inscribed: "The oldest profession in the world is also the solidest." Among those who agree: a middle-aged Munich vegetable vendor who sold her stand and put the proceeds into Kohls' centers with the explanation that "I worked hard all my life. Let others work...
When TIME began 50 years ago, it was intended to be a magazine that emphasized words, not pictures. In fact, according to our prospectus, the illustrations were to be "chiefly portraits." They have evolved into much more than that. Last month, for example, TIME photographers and picture editors received some high honors for their work during...
QUOTED countless times through the years, the prospectus-written by Henry R. Luce in 1936-still best expresses the beat of LIFE. That beat will be stilled with the year-end special issue of Dec. 29. But its contribution to the history of journalism remains...