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The Societe des Bains de Mer, which owns both the casino and the Hotel de Paris, decided not to charge the sheiks for their rooms. "It was the least we could do," said an official. But Prince Louis de Polignac, chairman of the board of the S.B.M., was less sanguine...
"Unwanted Group." The mood is strikingly similar to that of the 1950s Silent Generation, in that today's students are chiefly concerned with their own personal lives. Says Senior Steve Ainsworth, 21, former editor of the Daily Bruin, the student newspaper at the University of California at Los Angeles...
The overriding influence on student attitudes today is the economy. TIME reporters recently visited two dozen campuses and found that the greatest worry among students is that there will be no jobs for them after graduation. Says Princeton Junior Peter Seldin: "It's depressing to be part of an...
Almost 80% of the 270 big businessmen polled in a 1970 FORTUNE 500-Yankelovich survey believed that some effort should be made to curb population growth. Princeton Demographer Charles Westoff, former executive director of the Commission on Population Growth and the American Future, claims that even today a great many...
The great American population explosion may have fizzled, but copulation seems to be more popular than ever. In 1965, the federally funded National Fertility Study, which polled some 5,000 women, reported that the frequency of sexual intercourse for married women under 45 in the U.S. averaged 6.8 times a...