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Favoring "private initiative, direction and control," John T. Noonan, Jr. '47 (pictured above) said the government should step in "only where responsible and efficient private enterprise cannot do the job," and that "fear of the state is the beginning of wisdom...
...whose egotism eventually finds its way into moral and political laxity, but there are over eighty College-wide undergraduate organizations, not counting the numerous House groups. How many students are there in these groups--organizers, producers, managers, entrepreneurs, paper-pushers, as well as political administrators--who never take the step toward irresponsibility? Mr. Levy's reasoning is true in some cases, to his regret and mine, but applying it as broadly as the article does is doing a disservice to the hundreds of students involved in some way or other with being "representatives" who consistently give loyal service...
Another intermediate step towards the final goal of a Harvard-Leningrad exchange program was taken successfully yesterday. Professor A. D. Alexandrov, Rector of the University of Leningrad, told the CRIMSON, "I am certain as a man can be that there will soon be professors and graduate students starting the new program, possibly next year...
...Another step and we stand before...
Last week the AEC's Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory announced a major step toward direct conversion: an experimental "plasma thermocouple" no bigger than a can of frozen orange juice. Placed inside the core of a research reactor, the device produced 40 watts of electricity -enough to light a household light bulb...