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...Bales proposal provides for three sub-departments within Soc Rel: social psychology, developmental and personality psychology, and social anthropology. "These areas would have as subdepartments the autonomy de jure which they have de facto as wings already," John W. Whiting, professor of Social Anthropology, said yesterday...

Author: By Jeff Magalif, | Title: Social Relations to Stay Together Despite Withdrawal of Sociologists | 4/22/1970 | See Source »

...important ways. The Soviets, for example, have more (an estimated 1,350) and larger land-based intercontinental missile launchers than the U.S. (1,054), but America's Minutemen are more accurate. With 41 submarines carrying 16 Polaris missiles each, the U.S. has about three times as much sub-launched missile capability as Russia, though the Soviets are expected to catch up as early as 1973. The U.S. strategic bomber force outnumbers its Russian counterpart by some 500 to 150. By the most basic measurements, the two countries have thus achieved a rough nuclear standoff in which the U.S. possesses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: SALT: The Race to Halt the Arms Race | 4/20/1970 | See Source »

Some colleges will not field JV teams in every sport because of lack of interest, but none will eliminate sub-varsity teams for lack of money...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JV Sports Won't Suffer If Ivies Tighten Budgets | 4/14/1970 | See Source »

...walked out of the station after a tour of the building and the first floor jail, I could not help but wonder how representative of American policemen Powers and Cochran are. Obviously, they are both in the Training and Planning Bureau- of which community service is a sub- unit- because they are articulate, they recognize the shortcomings of police departments as they are today, and they want to improve the lot of these same departments. I think probably that they are fairly typical of Cambridge policemen, but I am hesitant to enlarge this generalization to police in cities like Chicago...

Author: By Robert Decherd, | Title: Rapping With the Cambridge Cops | 3/23/1970 | See Source »

...Italics" where people working in the factories during the day could return to the language, food and customs of the "Old Country" at night. Boston's North End retains this flavor to this day. In these Little Italies, non-resident landlords took advantage of the immigrant, overcharging him for sub-standard housing. This was unjust, but there were no laws to prevent it. For many, much of their 60-hour a week salary as a factory worker, often in what we would call sweatshops, went towards paying the rent. This forced women and children to work under many conditions. Education...

Author: By Lawrence S. Dicara, | Title: Sail On! Sail On! Sail On and On! | 3/5/1970 | See Source »

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