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Perhaps by instructing the politicians in water and air conservation, in population control, in the conversion of military industries to peacetime uses, the Institute could restore creativity to the legislative branch, assuming its graduates advance in that direction.
The Advocate's trustees, chaired by Roy E. Larsen '21, chairman of the executive committee of Time. Inc., Include two other business executives, two magazine editors, and Samuel E. Ordway Jr. '21, chairman of the Conservation Foundation
Member in Good Standing. Donny Reid has also faced up to the economic problems. The Trujillos left the treasury badly depleted and the sugar-cane-based agriculture in chaos. Reid is carrying out an agrarian reform that, among other things, gives former Trujillo acreage to landless peasants, and is pushing...
The State police, under the direction of the notorious Col. Al Lingo, the Alabama director of public safety who first used cattle prods to break up civil rights demonstrations, are by far the largest and most formidable policing force in either city. The troopers are supplemented by "conservation officers," a...
State troopers, wearing white and blue slickers, conservation officers in their green raincoats, and city police in yellow slickers lined the streets. Freedom songs, the roar of motorcycle engines, and the crackle of police radios all blended with the sound of the rain. The immense white Capitol Building, lighted by...