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...Crimson Key Society is located at 52 Dunster St., Room 207. Its phone extension is 2169. Please disregard the extension listed in the CRIMSON telephone directory. It will not only not connect you with the Crimson Key, but will give you Dean Watson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phone Book Correction | 11/20/1961 | See Source »

...different directions and mount a stationary magnet in the body. Either way (one is called "moving magnet", the other "moving coil" for obcious reasons), when the needle does its mazurka in the groove the stylus arms follows, and the groove vibrations are "transduced" into electrical signals in the coils. Connect the coils by means of audio cable to the amplifier, and we have a stereo cartridge...

Author: By David Paul, | Title: The STEREO CARTRIDGE | 11/2/1961 | See Source »

Some Harvard and M.I.T. undergraduates will be able to use the machine, according to the joint committee. Harvard M.I.T. faculty and graduate students will be given preference, but other eastern universities are also expected to connect experiments here...

Author: By Jonathan D. Trose, | Title: $11.5 Million Harvard-MIT Atom-Smasher Will Go Into Operation Here Next Month | 10/27/1961 | See Source »

...then has "a renegade Smithy who transferred to Sarah Lawrence" cattily observe, "They study hard and they suffer so. They take no pleasure in their work. That's why they run off to Yale on weekends. And they don't connect the academic with their lives." An equally nasty remark from "a sharp-eyed Brooklyn College senior" prefaces this insult from "a faculty member": "I sometimes imagine that I see these girls on a conveyor belt which shuffles them through four years of college... to the altar and the kitchen...

Author: By Michael S. Lottman, | Title: Mr. Boroff Examines American Colleges Without Much Skill | 10/27/1961 | See Source »

...What the regressing and growing, rebelling and maturing youths are . . . primarily concerned with is who and what they are in the eyes of a wider circle of signficant people as compared with what they themselves have come to feel they are; and how to connect the dreams, idiosyncrasies, roles, and skills cultivated earlier with the occupational and sexual prototypes...

Author: By Allan Kats, | Title: The Academic Suicide: Escape From Freedom | 6/15/1961 | See Source »

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