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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...number. Perhaps this trouble would be eliminated if the Corporation appointed an Architectural Commission, including those who will live in and use the new buildings as well as experts in design and engineering, to conduct open competitions for the selection of architects and plans. This may not be the easiest way to find good buildings but it is certainly less haphazard than the technique used now. In any event, the administration should give some serious new thought to the physical estate it is presently creating...

Author: By Russell B. Roberts, | Title: Incinerator Gothic | 5/20/1963 | See Source »

...immune mechanism in man, there will be a flood of transplants of many organs. The kidney has been favored up to now, because one kidney is enough for anyone, and everyone with a healthy pair is a potential donor. Even so, the kidney may not prove to be the easiest or the most wanted transplant. The pancreas, source of insulin, would be a boon to a diabetic. Dr. Moore is already making experimental transplants of whole livers between dogs. In Denver, two months ago. Colorado General Hospital and Veterans Administration Hospital surgeons attempted the first human liver transplant, from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Surgery: The Best Hope of All | 5/3/1963 | See Source »

...last March, a CRIMSON reporter attempted to get an interview with Fred L. Glimp '50. Dean of Admissions and Financial Aids at Harvard. Glimp is usually one of the easiest men in the University to talk to, but this time it was impossible...

Author: By Efrem Sigel, | Title: FCAS Sifts 5,000 Applications to Pick Freshman Class | 3/20/1963 | See Source »

...hope is that his forthcoming duties as Master of Lowell House will not reduce his involvement in Harvard University to an involvement solely in Harvard College. Mr. Stewart, a man who likes to keep several irons in the fire, sees the neglect of scholarship as the educational administrator's easiest, and yet possibly most dangerous error; for in his view an important task of a House (and its Master) is to keep the undergraduates aware of what life is like in the rest of the University...

Author: By Frederic L. Ballard jr., | Title: Zeph Stewart | 3/9/1963 | See Source »

...Azikiwe. "Unless an opposition exists," he writes, "as a 'shadow cabinet' capable of replacing the government--democracy becomes a sham...We should be tolerant and allow our official action to be thoroughly scrutinized no matter how it hurts. Failure to tolerate the existence of an opposition party...Is the easiest invitation to dictatorship...We should not give the impression that we have extinguished British colonial rule only to enthrone in its stead its Nigerian counterpart...

Author: By Lawrence W. Feinberg, | Title: The New Ideologists | 3/7/1963 | See Source »

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