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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Under current plans, the number of parking permits issued to Faculty members will be somewhat decreased next year, in order to assure that those Faculty who pay to park in a lot will find space there. With a $10 permit, Faculty members without general permits will be able to park in some 200 metered parking spaces...

Author: By William R. Galeota, | Title: Parking Fees Will Soar; Harvard Adds to Spaces | 2/6/1970 | See Source »

California is a blessed state?young, aggressive, progressive. And yet it is rapidly losing many of its best natural qualities through heedless exploitation of its resources. Among its problems: OPEN SPACE. Every year, Greater Los Angeles' growth consumes 70 sq. mi. of open land. Not only is prime farm land taken out of production, but it is also developed

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Fighting to Save the Earth from Man | 2/2/1970 | See Source »

WASTES. Each of California's 18.5 million residents throws away 20 lbs. of solid wastes per day?an amount that in a year would make a wall 100 ft. wide by 30 ft. high stretching from Oregon to Mexico. Most of the garbage is buried in landfills, but space is running out, and there is no state or regional authority to coordinate solutions. San Francisco now plans to pay the town of Mountain View $2 per ton to accept 2,000 tons of solid wastes a day. The arrangement stops when Mountain View's marshes are filled, in about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Fighting to Save the Earth from Man | 2/2/1970 | See Source »

...More Space. Problems with 747 service continued at week's end. A later takeoff was delayed almost five hours by trouble in the compressed-air system. In Washington, Federal Aviation Administration officials took note of another complication caused by the 747's bulk. Because of swirling air currents that the plane leaves in its wake, the FAA ordered controllers to keep 747s two to three times the normal distance away from other planes in the air, horizontally and vertically...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Jumbo and the Gremlins | 2/2/1970 | See Source »

Just how undesirable the Patriots are as tenants is, of course, the question at the root of the whole stadium fight. Once in the Stadium, the club would undoubtedly begin competing with Harvard's own athletic program for practice fields, locker room facilities, and perhaps even office space throughout the week. Perhaps this competition could be satisfactorily resolved, but there are continuing reports that-despite college officials' letters to the contrary-Boston College's coaches are relieved that B. C.'s Alumni Field was too small to host the Patriots for more than one season...

Author: By Patriots PRESIDENT William sullivan, | Title: The Stadium and The Statehouse | 2/2/1970 | See Source »

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