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...time and then start to fall." Yet other energy experts in both the East and the West are more optimistic about Soviet potential. Leading Kremlin officials insist that their country will remain a net exporter of oil and natural gas for the next 50 years. Economist Marshall Goldman of Wellesley College maintains in his book The Enigma of Soviet Petroleum: Half Empty or Half Full? that the Soviets will actually increase production of energy by 2% to 3% a year through 1985 and possibly more in the years afterward. Most experts believe that the Soviet Union will eventually solve...
DIED. Louis Kronenberger, 75, prolific man of letters and, for 23 years beginning in 1938, TIME'S brilliant and influential drama critic; in Wellesley, Mass. Kronenberger came to the theater from the world of New York book publishing. Though he subsequently spent thousands of hours in aisle seats, he sometimes seemed to find Broadway lacking in the style, elegance and wit that characterized the drama and literature of his favorite century, the 18th, about which he fashioned fascinating books such as Kings and Desperate Men, a survey of 18th century England, Marlborough 's Duchess, a biography of Sarah...
Racing on the unusually calm Charles River against Brown and Wellesley, the undefeated (4-0) women found themselves seriously challenged for the first time this season...
Competing in the same race, the Radcliffe J.V. boat finished third, two lengths ahead of Wellesley and three behind Brown...