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...What Is Human? The course provides basic training in how to study behavior. One popular text is a reprint of Professor DeVore's field notes on baboons, which gives students a thorough look at what he observed and how he arrived at his conclusions. Another is "The Observer's Handbook," a series of charts that the child uses to study human conflict, play and teaching-learning. In studying conflict, for example, the class quietly watches kindergarten children for half an hour, observing how fights start, how they end and how they can be prevented...
Coming off a 23-2 victory against the Yale Daily Saturday, the CRIMSON did, in fact, win this game. But old men have such fascinating fantasies that we here reprint the account given by one member of the Nieman squad...
...about why he can't leave New York. One can only conclude the editor included it and put it in its prominent page six position to suggest that there is not even a Correct Line on your attitude to New York City. Jon Maslow's "Dylan Piece," a reprint from Avatar, tells us how great Dylan is, partly in Dylan's own words. Maslow also contributes "The Tower," an allegorical story about a tower which the people build and then destroy...
They decided at the meeting to reprint a critical student report from last year, "The Trouble With Grades." for distribution next week. About 40 students - some of them favoring the old system of grading - signed up for a steering committee which will try to come up with suggestions to present to the class...
...fend off "the predatory advance of a conglomerate." The Akron Beacon Journal likened Northwest to a "brash hussy trying to persuade our favorite uncle to elope." Forbes, a business biweekly, ran a long article that was so favorable to Goodrich that the company bought full-page newspaper space to reprint...