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...look as easy to fill out as the front of a bluebook. And, like some exam proctors, whoever writes the Fulbright application kindly reminds you to look the exam over before beginning: at the top of one of the large green forms is a list of all the little sub-forms which you should include: "Reminder: A complete application consists of 4 copies of this form / 1 language report / 4 letters of reference / 1 certificate of health / all transcripts / 1 5x8 record card / 1 3x5 index card / 1 identification label / 5x8 card for applicant in creative and performing arts...
...Sub-Invasion." Far and away the most formidable problem, of course, is the Communist buildup in South Viet Nam, which has reached the point where U.S. officers refer to it as a "sub-invasion." Regular troops from Hanoi have been infiltrating at a probable rate of 2,500 monthly since mid-1965, and intelligence sources in Saigon expect the Ho Chi Minh government soon to increase the flow to 4,500 a month. There are now 30,000 North Vietnamese troops in the South. With the Viet Cong, the "hard hats" from the North form a tough, dedicated fighting force...
...grey-painted panel truck braked to a stop. Three Viet Cong leaped out and opened fire on the two guards with sub machine guns. The MP was hit in the shoulder but still managed to get off four shotgun blasts and empty...
California's Fletcher Jones, the com puter programmer, believes that the fu ture belongs to "brokers in technology" -young men with the savvy in both business and technology to organize and manage the work of scientists. Say he: "Look for opportunities in the very newest technologies-oceanography, sub-miniaturization, information retrieval-where a man of 35 can have the experience of someone of 65. But stay away from law, medicine and architecture. Professional men almost always practice alone. To become a millionaire, you must get people behind you so that you can be multiplied...
...question which the present sub committee is considering is immediate and structural. It is doubtful that its recommendations will lead to far-reaching, theoretical controversies on the role of religion at Harvard College. Such a debate is the last thing members of the committee want, and it is likely that they will advise the CEP to continue the present arrangement for dealing with religion courses...