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...council has welcomed the new group, said Dana M. Bush '91, who chairs the residential committee of the council. "My committee feels that Students Concerned for a Student Center has done valuable research. We would like to work as closely as possible with them. We want to represent a united front to the administration," Bush said...
...million backing four contradictory and confusing auto-insurance referendums. All were defeated, and a consumer initiative calling for deep cuts in auto, home and $ commercial insurance rates seemed close enough to ensure a recount. But Proposition 19, which proposed a 25 cents tax on cigarettes to fund medical research and education, passed, despite the tobacco industry's $16 million campaign to defeat...
Some investors are worried that Manville's huge obligations could sap its spending on research and capital improvements. But the company will spend $150 million a year through 1991 to expand and modernize its plants. The ; streamlining has also produced an extra $200 million in cash that the company may use for acquisitions. Stephens, who says he would like to teach college when he leaves Manville, will have an eventful corporate odyssey to recount for his students...
There is another curious reason why the California eggs may not taste very different from the ordinary variety. According to the USDA Agricultural Research Service in Beltsville, Md., the high cholesterol counts that have given ordinary eggs their bad reputation may have been wrong to begin with. Using newer methods of testing, researchers at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station in New Haven have found that conventional eggs contain between 172 and 232 mg of cholesterol, instead of the 274 previously measured. That would place them somewhat closer to the count of Rosemary Farm eggs. So even if the brave...
...CHIEF OF RESEARCH: Betty Satterwhite Sutter...