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...cheese lover can find good sharp Cheddar almost everywhere. For the more discriminating, there is the smelly but mild-tasting Oka made by Trappist monks near Montreal. Alberta offers the value-seeker a platter-filling Gold Medal Ranch steak for $1. And for those who go to Canada for unusual foods and not the scenery, a Flin Flon café can rustle up a gamy beavertail soup, and a Val d'Or café can do wonders with bear paws...
...spiritual "seeker," the FBI man was merely checking up on a former Pendle Hill student who was being offered a Government job. * A church derived from a group of 17th Century Arminians...
...comes along and combs his beard with his hand and says: 'Children, neither to the right nor to the left: the golden middle way.' This man with the beard has no outlook of his own. The right and the left have their definite opinions; the tactical gold-seeker slips or creeps in between them. He needs the radical oppositions so that he can skip to and fro. . . . The modern era . . . is the age of permanent revolutions. Reaction itself is a form of revolution . . . whence the high comedy of the golden middle path...
...first and most important step is to discover exactly what you want to do. Don't be misled by general phrases such as 'personnel work' or 'administrative work'," Teele advises. "An employer is much more impressed if the job-seeker knows exactly what he wants, even if such a job is not open at the moment...
Whether admitted or rejected, every room-seeker will receive news of his fate in a University letter of admission to the Houses--or assignment to dormitories--which is scheduled to arrive in local mailboxes sometime today...