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British Impulse. Others sense that new developments, as yet dimly perceived, will make or break Europe's future. One of the optimists is Otto von Habsburg, onetime heir to the late Austro-Hungarian Empire and now a full-time promoter of European unity. "When I was a boy," he says, "the Rhine River represented a dividing line even greater than the Iron Curtain today. That has already gone." The former Archduke believes that Britain will be "a tremendous new impulse." Beyond that, he says, what is really needed are some "jolts to move this continent along," such...
Harvard came back determined, and almost scored as junior Ken Otto ran within one yard of the goal line before being forced bounds. Tempers flared on both sides as the two teams battled for good field position, but the game ended as Harvard failed to score in the final minutes...
...Essay on population [Sept. 13] Otto Friedrich's optimism would be more credible if he could cite any advantages in having more people on the face of the earth, or in the U.S. What river would be purer? What slum would be more livable? What crime statistics would decline? How would life become more meaningful...
Harvard's Otto Eckstein and IBM Vice President David Grove both use complex computer programs in making their estimates-and arrive at strikingly close predictions. Eckstein forecasts an increase "between $99 billion and $100 billion," while Grove estimates an advance of $102 billion...
...OTTO ECKSTEIN, Harvard professor and former member of the Council of Economic Advisers...