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...impressive. He became President in 1953, and since then the annual Harvard budget has increased from $36 million to $176 million; the number of Corporation appointees has jumped from 2961 to 7357; and the number-of endowed chairs has more than doubled from 122 to 275. These are the sort of statistics Pusey most often points out when he talks of his years as President...
...Everyone crowded around to see if one of them was Castro." Caragianes said. "They all sort of looked like...
Tinsley Bryant is dead. I don't know exactly what happened to him, but he's dead all right. I sort of buried him myself at 3 a. m. Friday in front of the Capitol in the city which, through administrative decisions made during the last few years, made it possible for me to meet Tinsley...
...difficult, one realizes, to say bad things about the Pops-rather like attacking motherhood, or advocating vivisection. There is something unfair in attacking this innocent, unpretentious organization, which does not claim any sort of musical eminence. Perhaps the best way to take the Pops is after several pitchers of their overpriced Pops Punch...
Plea for Reason. In a sort of civic confiteor, the President acknowledged: "I recognize that a great number of our young people are concerned about the fact that in our great cities the air is dirty, that in some places the water is polluted, that there aren't enough parks, that education is inferior, that health is inadequate, that there is alienation between the races and between the generations." All these needs, he promised in almost biblical cadences, can and will be satisfied: "I want this nation to be at peace, and we shall be. I want...