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Although it may be desirable to put a man on the moon eventually, the senselessness and waste of our crash program seem obvious, particularly now that the Russians have slackened the pace of their own. President Kennedy should seize the opportunity presented by the Soviet slowdown to completely reassess NASA's operations. A rational and scientific space research program if, after all, long overdue...
...Russians were far ahead of the United States in the development of space for military purposes. They urged a greater cooperation between NASA and the Department of Defense on space research, leading to a militarily-oriented man in space program. They asked, in fact, that the Administration completely "reassess its priorities in space...
...essentially illogical, for it ignores the fact that the great men would probably have been great under any system. The real problem concerns the lecture as a method of instruction, and now that the University has embarked on the greatest educational drive in history, it seems appropriate to reassess the lecture's role in the learning process...
Deep down in the "tank"-the maximum security room of the Joint Chiefs of Staff-some of the weary officers had not been to bed for 40 hours. Once again last week the Pentagon was under presidential orders to reassess the nation's military might, a job that most Americans might take for granted is continually in progress. But this time the order from the White House carried a chilling call for immediate action: Find out in a couple of weeks how the armed forces can be beefed up to face the Berlin crisis that is expected...
Even as firmly-entrenched an institution as the Law School must from time to time reassess itself. Hopefully, the changes that come about from this present reassessment will give future law students a broader understanding of legal concepts rather than a mere familiarity with technical details...