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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Reading lists would not be much shorter than the regular course reading lists since the whole purpose is to get the bulk of the reading out of the way early in the year. Only the most difficult, most analytical or philosophical texts would be held over for later in the year. This would no doubt mean that a huge amount of reading would have to be plowed through, but since the new system would not apply to Natural Science courses, to Language courses or to tutorials and since exam period stretches out the reading period anyway, it would not seem...
After a second term--which would begin in September and run concurrently with the regular fall term--students would receive their degrees...
...course, mistakes were made (as they are in any organization--including the Mayor's office). But in Columbus there is a good way to correct mistakes. The final recourse lies in the fact that these are regular neighborhood meetings and regular Corporation neighborhood elections...
...talking about retiring. He couldn't afford to-not at those prices. The real change for the World Champion St. Louis Cardinals is the size of their swelling paychecks. Outfielder Maris is getting $75,000 this year; the lowest-paid player in the Cards' regular line-up (Shortstop Dal Maxvill) will collect $37,500; and the total payroll for the starting nine is $565,000. For that kind of money, Owner Gussie Busch obviously expects handsome results-and so far, at least, he seems to be getting them. In two victories over Atlanta last week, the Redbirds pummeled...
...magazine folds. The Reporter, however, will not completely disappear from view. "I'm not abandoning ship," insists Ascoli. Two topnotch reporters, Meg Greenfield and Denis Warner, will be transferred to Harper's magazine, which is striving energetically to keep up with the times. Ascoli will contribute a regular column and write books-though he will doubtless remain out of tune. In the current Reporter, he bids farewell to yet another friend on the subject of Viet Nam: President Johnson. L.B.J., he writes, has "run out on his pledge to the people of South Viet...