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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...worthy causes, such as the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. But she scrupulously avoids cocktail parties and chooses her own guest lists carefully; in 1961, Jackie Kennedy was a visitor at her home on the island of Mykonos. "I don't like the abandoned female intellectual type," she says...
Deftly, Chicago's President George W. Beadle avoided a Berkeley-type slugging match with the students. He and his staff stayed away from the building during the 36-hour occupation. Instead he told the demonstrators that "Those who attempt to coerce in one direction today should realize that a university which bows to this kind of force will bow to other kinds of coercion tomorrow." Economics Professor Gerhard Meyer, a refugee from Hitler's Germany, told the squatters: "This is coercion, morally wrong and self-defeating." Faced with the Beadle tactic of avoiding battle but refusing to surrender...
Sinks, it appears, are too small and too low. They should be higher and wider. Present faucets should be replaced by a recessed fountain-type water source. The bowl should have a splash lip at the front and be contoured to set up a swirling, self-cleaning water action...
...there is no agreement about the type of reform needed. Some wish to abolish the draft altogether, replacing it with either a professional army or nothing at all. Others support the concept of universal service, which would encompass a whole range of military and non-military programs. While such "total" solutions have their merits, discussion of them should be postponed. Abolition of the draft and universalization of the draft would both require truly massive bureaucratic alterations. Congress would understandably hesitate to ask such changes from a military establishment already occupied with other matters. The Selective Service System should be reformed...
Bloch found that by exposing cancer cells from a mouse to guinea pig antibodies, he could protect the malignant growths from the guinea pig's other defenses. Although he focused his study on a single type of cancer, he said yesterday that the results "could apply equally well to a whole host of tumors in animals...