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THURSDAY, Oct. 4 -- President Pusey, speaking in Chicago before the American Council on Education, called for a more considerable middle ground between the present "largely mission - oriented federal programs on the one hand and an unwanted and dangerous program of general federal support for higher education on the other." Pusey...
Speaking before the American Council on Education in Chicago, Pusey said that the central problem raised by this new relationship, which has developed during the past two decades "almost without direction," is to find some more considerable middle ground between the present "largely mission-oriented federal programs on the one...
The grave danger caused by the drug thalidomide and the prospect of a hideously deformed child being born as a result of its use should be more than adequate justification for legal abortion−but there are other equally good reasons: many young lives have been wrecked because sexually overzealous...
All instrumentation was ready. In separate control posts, the Air Force deputy, Brigadier General John S. Samuel, and the Navy deputy, Rear Admiral Lloyd M. Mustin, checked their radarscopes: all ships, all planes were in position. No unwanted craft had strayed into the danger zone. At 5:45 a.m. (Christmas...
Dunbar's importance lies in harsh statistics: 30% of U.S. high school students never graduate; the rate hits 50% in some blighted urban areas. As automation invades new fields, as unions make old fields tougher to enter, the unskilled dropouts are almost unemployable. Unwanted, they wallow in anger and...