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...firmness to traditional Christian (and Jewish and Mohammedan) principles on this point. The news from Elugelab did not set off a wave of pacifist sentimentality. A passage in a sermon by Dr. Louie De Votie Newton, pastor of Atlanta's Druid Hills Baptist Church, was typical of the main strain of comment on the H-bomb. Said Dr. Newton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ATOM: The Road Beyond Elugelab | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

...faced with a public danger of man's own making, turns to law; the U.S. and its allies turned there very early in their efforts to deal with the danger of atomic weapons. On June 14, 1946, the U.S. proposed in the United Nations the Baruch plan. Main features: i) the U.S. would turn its (then) atomic monopoly over to an international agency (with no veto power for members), and 2) the agreements of the atomic powers would be guaranteed by a workable system of inspection. This was no show-window design; it was perhaps the most remarkable offer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ATOM: The Road Beyond Elugelab | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

There are three main categories of people at the Harvard Business School according to HBS student Stephen J. Wei: the “party animals”, who go out four to five times per week; “middle tier” social types, who only go out two to three times per week; and the “study animals,” who rarely go out. Wei says that most people start out as bar-hopping socialites but eventually find themselves spending more and more time in Baker Library.But the ever-present divide between work and play...

Author: By Alexander H. Greeley, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Mixing Business with Pleasure | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

...free-flowing alcohol and most recently featured a concert with O.A.R. HCC’s reforms for Yardfest aim to address chronic students complaints by creating a more College-centered—rather than family-oriented—event, one that features a pop concert as its main event. The committee regards the Ben Folds performance, with its free admission as well as its location in the Yard, as statements of their commitment to the undergraduate experience. Not everyone agrees with the committee’s new focus. While some students, such as Chad R. Cannon...

Author: By Catherine L. Tung, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Will Ben Fold? HCC Hopes Not | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

...just about the Fly. It is also about the many Harvard (and Princeton, and Yale) students who, according to that same site, consider “The Great Gatsby” only second to the Harry Potter books, yet do not seem understand the book’s main idea. And to a lesser extent, it is about the United States, which buys some 300,000 copies of “Gatsby” each year and has filmed it three times, all while still idealizing Gatsby’s lifestyle...

Author: By Sahil K. Mahtani | Title: The Eyes of Doctor Fitzgerald | 4/25/2006 | See Source »

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