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There was even a sharp visual contrast between the two. Tuppeny in his blue blazer with the "U of P" in red on the pocket, stopwatch in hand. The technician. Authoritarian, McCurdy stood next to him in his grey sweatsuit, sweating. He had a beard on his face. For a Harvard fan, the contrast was easily categorized. They were crew coaches Joe Burk and Harry Parker, or even the scheming Lex Luther and Superman, who stood for truth, justice, and maybe even the American...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: It's All in the Game | 10/6/1970 | See Source »

...strange case of U.S. v. Escamilla began July 16 on Fletcher's Ice Island, which the U.S. Air Force named T3. In carrying out meteorological and oceanographic experiments on T3, a joint Government-industry team of 19 technicians had endured months of loneliness and Arctic temperatures as low as -60° F. While colleagues partied in a nearby shelter, Electronic Technician Mario Escamilla sat in his insulated trailer-style living module and guarded a 15-gallon jug of homemade raisin wine. When a reveler came by to claim a share, Escamilla brandished a loaded .30-.30 rifle and chased...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Murder in Legal Limbo | 9/28/1970 | See Source »

Kris Johnson, 23, an electronics technician in Redmond, Wash., is working only four days a week now, and his income has dropped 15%. He and his wife have given up moviegoing in favor of getting together with friends for beer and popcorn, and the Johnsons are growing a vegetable garden to cut food bills. Johnson gave his wife a choice of giving up either bowling or driving to reduce expenses; she chose to continue bowling, so last week he sold the family's 1966 Galaxie, keeping a 1962 Buick. "I think this is the time to liquidate whatever...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: The Upturn That Feels Like a Slump | 9/7/1970 | See Source »

...Shultz's job to drive it." But it is not working out that way. Shultz has emerged as a persistent and broad-gauged man who can deal with policy issues even while handling administrative chores. Ehrlichman is primarily an administrative technician. "The President felt that he was not getting hold of the bureaucracy," one official says. "That's what he wants Shultz to do for him." And he is doing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Administration: George Shultz Has Arrived | 8/10/1970 | See Source »

...sheer mechanics of sex the participant can prove, at least to himself, that he is not alone. Like the technician in the age of technology, he can insist that the machine needs him. He can defeat, if only for the moment, "the utterly unbearable situation of anonymity." And he can accomplish this without getting involved, without resorting to violence. But when such halfway measures fail, the individual who denies his autonomy confronts a more dreadful alternative: convinced at last of his own valuelessness, he must revolt against this self-debasement. "To inflict pain and torture at least proves that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Yes Begins With a No | 6/22/1970 | See Source »

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