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Dates: during 1970-1979
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However, the unrestrained praise for McCue, who is said to possess an exceptional combination of administrative, academic and professional experience, has not silenced rumblings of discontent that broke into the open at the GSD last month. These feelings have since returned to their customary sub-surface position...

Author: By Charles E. Shepard, | Title: Not Simply Another Release | 4/17/1976 | See Source »

...land known only too well for its diversity of life. Its crowded millions comprise a social fabric that seems to be held together by its numerous divisions and sub-divisions into categories of ethnic type, caste, religion and income. The elaborateness and complexity of the social hierarchy is also reflected in the physical environment by an incredible variety of textures, colors, sensations and gestures that are generated in the process of daily living. Naturally, all attempts at conceptually simplifying, let alone resolving the profusion of currents and conflicts in Indian life seem destined for failure. And yet, occasionally...

Author: By Anand Mahindra, | Title: India | 4/12/1976 | See Source »

...throng queued up in front of Lehman Hall at 2 o'clock yesterday, where it was divided into five sub-throngs. These groups then scattered in several directions, their Crimson Key guides either struggling along in broken French, or relying on the services of amateur translators...

Author: By M. BRETT Gladstone and Richard S. Weisman, S | Title: It Was Tuesday... They Must Have Been Belgian | 4/7/1976 | See Source »

...enveloped Ford Motor Co.'s normally bustling assembly plant in Metuchen, NJ. The plant was closed all last week to reduce a mounting backlog of unsold Pintos and Mercury Bobcats, two of the smallest models Ford produces. At the same time, a bulging inventory of Chevrolet's sub-compact Vegas prompted General Motors Corp. to eliminate a second shift at its huge superautomated plant in Lordstown, Ohio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AUTOS: Too Small, Too Soon | 4/5/1976 | See Source »

...than in Japan," he recalls. "To stay cheerful in Moscow is a real task, especially in winter. It gets so cold." Schecter mentions that many other foreigners became seriously depressed during the winter months; in the book, his mother mentions how the family went into mild hibernation as the sub-zero temperatures slowed down their metabolisms. "It's a rough place to live," he laughs. "I think the way we did it was perfect. Having a big family was a great help. If I had to go to school by myself, I probably would have given up because...

Author: By Michael L.silk, | Title: A Harvard Son Writes His Memoirs On Mother Russia | 3/17/1976 | See Source »

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