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The television program would be departure from the Lampoon's traditional magazine parody format. But after the success of recent Lampoon spoofs of "People" and "Newsweek," "the market's a little tight," Conan O'Brien '85, the Lampoon's president said, adding, "Lots of people are doing parodies. So we...
In the early 1950s, University of Washington Psychiatrist Thomas Holmes determined that the single common denominator for stress, even for an astronaut, is "the necessity of significant change in the life pattern of the individual." Holmes found that among tuberculosis patients, for example, the onset of the disease had generally...
United Technologies (1982 sales: $13.6 billion) may be the first giant U.S. industrial corporation to attempt so broad an experiment with personal computers. For many executives around the country, the desktop device is little more than an expensive paperweight. The reason is that they spend much of their time on...
More useful to corporation executives may be the next generation of so-called multifunction work stations. They will include not only computers but telephones and dictating machines that respond to spoken commands. The work stations can be linked with terminals at other stations so that managers can share data and...
A GRAND TOTAL of 20 people out of 89 put the finishing touches on the Undergraduate Council's first year last Monday night. That is one fewer than the number who assembled last May to write the last chapter of the Student Assembly's history, a four-year student government...