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...known where, when or by whom the last word in the O.E.D.'s last entry was written. But then, cathedrals of language, like medieval churches, subordinate the personalities of their builders. Besides, neither is ever really finished. In 1933 the O.E.D. was reissued in twelve volumes plus a supplement. Last year the volumes were reproduced "micrographically" (photographically shrunk) into two volumes and marketed for $75, accompanied by a magnifying glass...
...seminar for PBH volunteers on issue and methods of teaching children. This year Robert Harley '73, executive vice president of PBH conducts a Social Relations junior tutorial on the myth of mental illness. As second course for credit--dealing with teaching problems and practices in high schools--will supplement the Teacher Aids Program...
...detailed position papers and policy statements early in the campaign. They believed that as the populist candidate spoke publicly on the practical implementation of his new proposals, he would develop a confidence which would be apparent to voters. He would know, for example, just what a $100 income supplement would cost...
While Timothy James reviewed the week's historic events and analyzed the cease-fire agreement in the section's lead article, Lance Morrow examined the war's effect on the U.S.-its institutions, its morale, its domestic politics. Morrow also edited the Election Supplement that describes this year's contests for the Senate, House and governors' mansions...
...more subtle threat has recently appeared. Nearly two-thirds of the nation's 231 kibbutzim now operate factories, and their residents are undergoing psychological crises as a result of rapid industrialization. Many of the factories have been so successful that it has been necessary to hire outsiders to supplement kibbutz manpower. That practice is considered socially destructive by some kibbutzniks because it sets salaried workers apart from members, who are given the necessities of life without being paid in money. "Something happens when we become managers and employ workers," admits David Tal, economic administrator of Kibbutz Givat Brenner. "With...