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Despite the diploma riots of last spring, the Class of 1961 has more than doubled the amount the Class of '60 contributed to the Harvard Fund during its first half-year after graduation.
Italian industrial production, still largely concentrated in the "iron triangle" of Milan, Turin and Genoa, has doubled in the past eight years. So avidly does the rest of the world gobble up Italian products that the nation's balance-of-payments surplus is the envy of the U.S. Treasury...
The Revolutionaries. But even where the government is strongest, North Italy's private industry manages to flourish. Though the state produces 55% of Italy's steel, Milan's Falck Steel succeeds by specializing in high-grade alloys. Periodic talk of nationalization of the electric power industry fails...
A genial general, whose uniform of the day is a tweedy sports coat and slacks, Spivey has raised faculty salaries, doubled scholarships, banished Sunday reveille and the pseudo-military titles (for example, "captain" for assistant instructor) that cadets formerly used to address their teachers. He even did away with marching...
The quintessence of automation is the computer, the whirring electronic box that can calculate, memorize, talk back, and-by designing future generations of computers-almost reproduce itself. The first business computers were delivered late in 1954. After several years of expensive trial and embarrassing error, of disappointments and ultimate breakthroughs...