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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...many of Case Western Reserve's 6,376 undergraduates are unhappy over federation. Western Reserve students still call Case's engineers "plumbers," while Case students, who have traditionally prided themselves on higher academic standards, continue to refer derisively to "Western Reverse." A Western Reserve coed, unmoved by the fact that all but a few Case students are men, complains that "all they want to talk about is chemistry." Counters Reuben DeBolt, 20, a Case junior: "As far as I'm concerned, I'm still going to the Case Institute of Technology...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Universities: Cleveland's Big-Leaguer | 5/3/1968 | See Source »

Thomson discusses the problems of "executive fatigue" and the inertia and "curator mentalities" of many officials as crucial factors in our Vietnam and larger Asian policy. He tells of the "domestication of dissenters" (one employer, Thomson wrote, used to refer to him as his "favorite dove"). And he describes the "effectiveness trap" which "keeps men from speaking out, as clearly or often as they might," in order "to preserve their effectiveness" as another factor leading to the kind of freezing of ideas that is so prevalent in Washington...

Author: By Andrew Jamison, | Title: James C. Thomson | 5/2/1968 | See Source »

...subordinates, the director of social workers for Aid to Dependent Children. This young woman, responsible for perhaps 1,500 families, would not state whether there was a policy on family planning or not. She was extremely defensive and would not even discuss whether her social workers, when asked, would refer the woman to her family doctor. I asked whether, in lieu of policy, a tacit prohibition arose; she would not answer...

Author: By Judy Bruce, (THE AUTHOR IS A RADCLIFFE SENIOR) | Title: Birth Control In Cambridge | 4/27/1968 | See Source »

...sanitary facilities in the other two. The government also holds several hundred prisoners who have been arrested since the coup on such charges as distributing anti-junta leaflets and planting homemade bombs in or near government buildings. They are imprisoned in Athens, and most of the charges of torture refer to them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Greece: Furor over Prisoners | 4/19/1968 | See Source »

Only Passion. Volkswagen's massive contribution to the postwar economic recovery that West Germans refer to as the Wirtschaftswunder was almost exclusively the work of Heinz Nordhoff, a courtly engineer whose only passion, he once said, was "to build cars, sell cars and build cars." The son of a Hildesheim banker, Nordhoff served long enough in World War I to be shot in both knees. In 1925, he took an engineering degree from the Polytechnic Academy in Berlin and began his career by designing aircraft engines in Munich. Joining Opel, General Motors' subsidiary, in 1929, Nordhoff worked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Manufacturing: Builder of the Bug | 4/19/1968 | See Source »

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