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...story was much the same at LZ Eagle, where / Buffalo's protectors of peace were digging in. "People coming in now are of pretty low mentality," said Corporal John Fisher, 25, a veteran of almost five years in the reserves. "A couple of guys in this unit can hardly even read. They must have been given the answers to the test so the recruiters in Buffalo could meet their quota...
...Cleveland Quartet; RCA, 2 LPs, $6.98). Brahms at his melodic, instrumental and unpretentious best in a notable debut recording by a four-year-old group that was formed at Marlboro, Vt., and now is quartet-in-residence at the State University of New York at Buffalo. The Clevelanders (all in their early 30s) play with a rich, ruddy tone and a youthful surge that makes Brahms' difficult string writing (all those double stops, for example) seem as natural as a song...
...plainly time that we recognize one of our great natural resources, the North American bison. Not only is the buffalo possibly an answer to cheaper beef prices, but it could also prove to be a great help in our continuing energy crisis. Buffalo chips were a main source of fuel during the settlement of the western United States. Considering the condition of the air in some of our cities the introduction of buffalo chips would have a negligible effect on the olfactory senses of most people...
There are some 30,000 buffalo roaming in the U.S. these days, but instead of trying to emulate Basolo's combination, cattlemen will probably find it easier to start with the hybrids themselves. Basolo is offering vials of his male animals' superior sperm to any interested rancher. Price: $7 for enough to impregnate one conventional...