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...third of the present freshman class at mid-years. The belief is that through such courses Amherst men will be best able to comprehend intelligently their present complex society and will best be able to understand how their specific function as doctors, lawyers or loafers fit into the pattern of society...

Author: By John J. Iselin, | Title: Amherst: Studies First, Parties Second | 5/14/1954 | See Source »

...pattern was not new. Dean Bender and the committee had been up until midnight almost every night for two months, sorting through a record number of applications for the Class of 1958. The job involved holding interviews, scrutinizing transcripts, reading recommendations, and withstanding outside pressure...

Author: By John J. Iselin, | Title: The Hatcheimen | 5/12/1954 | See Source »

...Communism, nature and man in China. In a ferocious gamble, the three have been brought into deliberate conflict. Mao & Co. are men in a hurry, ambitious to "build a mighty industry like Russia's" (said Mao in 1953) faster than Russia did it, by imitating the Russian pattern and, if possible, avoiding Russia's mistakes. The first Five-Year Plan is Chinese Communism's big push. In ,its first year the successes that Communist propagandists claim are due chiefly to reaching top capacity in factories already built by their predecessors and by the Japanese in Manchuria...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: The Great Dissembler | 5/10/1954 | See Source »

...Dutch astronomers picked up its radiation. They found, as they had expected, that the nucleus is revolving faster than the rim of the galaxy near the solar system. They also found another and surprising fact. Hydrogen abounds in the nucleus, but it is not arranged in the familiar pattern of stars and clouds with near-empty space between them. Instead, it seems to be a "continuous medium" in a state of violent turbulence, with streams of hydrogen twisting and eddying at enormous speed. At one point, the astronomers detected radio evidence of a small spiral arm uncoiling from the dense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Exploring the Milky Way | 5/10/1954 | See Source »

From the first event of the meet, Eli Coach Bob Giegengack got an indication of the pattern of the afternoon. Looking for a one-two finish in the mile, he entered his two best men, Mike Stanley and Meader, not counting on trouble from Crimson sophomore Al Wills. A dark-horse entry, Wills had previously run only the half-mile this season. Taking the lead at the 880 mark, he won in 4:27.3 minutes, despite a spurt by Stanley with 300 yards...

Author: By Bernard M. Gwertzman, | Title: Track Team Tops Bulldogs In Muddy Weather, 72-68 | 5/10/1954 | See Source »

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