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...Task Force has recommended that even more of the training take place outside the college campus, in radically unfamiliar environments slums or rural areas or Job Corps camps, or in other cultures such as Puerto Rico, or in the foreign countries themselves...
...needed to help the subcontinent's masses fend off starvation. Indians should also be educated to eat new foods, of course, but the education must be gradual. The problem is not just one of stubbornness: doctors know that a hunger-weakened stomach often simply refuses to accept unfamiliar food...
That the Nieman Fellows are unfamiliar with the course offerings until they begin the fall term is indeed a shame. Those without Robert Maynard's foresight and initiative will continue to stumble around until the Nieman office provides all Fellows with a critique of course similar to the one that Maynard sought...
This particular kind of poverty is as unfamiliar to Harvard students as the West and the Canyon. The Huvasupai subsist on Stone Age agriculture. What they know of towns and civilization is the backsides of the silver boomtowns on Highway 66: cheap wine, pool halls, dusty '51 Pontiacs parked near pseud-adobe cafes, hostility from merchants who won't give Indians credit...
...TIME masthead this week appears a familiar name in an unfamiliar location. Home from the wars, coups and crises is veteran Correspondent James Bell to head our expanded New York bureau...