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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Diego State (8,191), strong in science and math, is geared to the area's aviation-electronics complex (Ryan Aeronautical, General Dynamics). S. D. boasts 26 major labs, hopes to get a nuclear reactor. Last year it had half the physics majors in the state-college system. The average freshman IQ: 120-125. The faculty Ph.D. rate: 63%. By 1970 S.D. expects 25,000 students. Says President Malcolm Love, onetime boss of the University of Nevada: "Though we are called a college, we are in deed and in fact a university...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Master Planner | 10/17/1960 | See Source »

...most expensive material used by the bases is fuel oil for power and heating, which in most cases must be delivered by air. The final answer to this problem is the small nuclear reactor to generate electricity and keep the buildings warm. Preparations will be made this season for the installation of the first of these reactors at McMurdo Sound. Eventually both Byrd Station and the South Pole base will also go nuclear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Deepfreeze '61 | 10/10/1960 | See Source »

...Grecian court in New Harmony, Ind., was built as a memorial to the Harmonists, a German Separatist sect that assured its own extinction by faithfully practicing celibacy. But to Johnson it suggests the stave churches of Norway and the stupa forms of India. Without its name, the Nuclear Reactor Building in Israel could be a medieval cloister, topped by a huge, 20-sided tower that seems to change its shape with the movement of the sun. In the Four Seasons Restaurant-as hedonistic as a Caesar's court-light ripples up and down aluminum loop window shades, plays upon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Return to the Past | 9/5/1960 | See Source »

...Electric Boat's Groton yard, a nuclear-attack sub of the Skipjack class was well along in construction. Her reactor and control-room sections were nearly completed. By chopping that 250-ft vessel in half and inserting a 130-ft missile bay in her midriff, she could be commissioned in two years as a Polaris submarine. But though he knew his scheme was technically possible, Raborn still had to convince himself that U.S. industry would work as hard as his new schedule required...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEFENSE: Power for Peace | 8/1/1960 | See Source »

...their atomic protection, and it is Russia that must provide the heavy machinery without which China cannot pretend to be a great power. Since 1950, the Russians have delivered to China an estimated $4 billion in credits, including 291 industrial projects. They have given China a small experimental nuclear reactor and a cyclotron-but no atomic weapons. The Russians provide all China's jet aircraft, much of its heavy military gear. Nearly all of China's aviation fuel is still brought by rail from the Soviet Union, creating a strategic dependence on Moscow for a prime material...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COMMUNISTS: The Facts of Life | 7/11/1960 | See Source »

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