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Gallagher said that the article, "A Substitute for Utopianism," by William W. Schroeder III, member of the Systems Dynamics at MIT, told people that they do not know what is good for them, and only allowed them to choose "the color of the slum they were forced to live in...
No Zigs. In an effort to hold down meat prices, the Cost of Living Council ordered packers to pass along any variations in their cattle costs on a dollar-for-dollar basis, without tacking on their customary profit markup. For the most part, Nixon and his advisers seemed determined to...
The need for mutual understanding will become even more critical because of the bleak outlook for U.S.-Japan trade relations. Most of Japan's present imports from the United States are raw materials and foodstuffs. Once the China market develops, Japan may find it more profitable to substitute imports of...
PRIVATE SCHOOLS have always been an expensive option for the normal child. For many other children, private schools have been an equally expensive and sometimes unattainable substitute for the public schools that could not or would not take them.
Throughout the long controversy, the city tried to maintain an appearance of business as usual. Some 260 of the 285 schools officially remained open part-time, local television stations broadcast supplementary lessons, and eight special "learning centers" were opened for college-bound seniors. Even this part-time education reached only...