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Dates: during 1970-1970
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DISARMAMENT: Though the U.N.'s Geneva Disarmament Committee has sponsored treaties on the peaceful uses of the seabed and outer space, the major milestones of arms control-the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty of 1963 and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty of 1968-were initially worked out by the U.S. and the Soviets. The prospects for future arms control depend on initiatives by Washington and Moscow...
Beginning Monday, Harvard will charge Faculty members and employees from $10 to $90 per year to park on University property. Harvard employees have objected strongly to the new plan, and the Allied Crafts Maintenance Council, which represents Harvard workers, has advised its members to refuse to pay for parking space...
Another company spokesman indicated that new architectural designs are to be implemented, utilizing basement space and adding second stories to some buildings to create new commercial opportunities and redevelop old ones...
...People live in Mather House. The thoughtfulness of the architect in providing ample wall outlets and tub-showers does not outweigh his most serious error, the absence of living rooms in almost every student tower "suite." People need a sense of turf, a feeling that some familiar piece of space is always waiting to have emotions projected onto it. "If I'm unhappy and just want to get out of my room for a minute," said a senior occupying a tower single, "I leave my room and go look at the elevator door for a while." Shared bathrooms...
Adrien Joyce's screenplay does not have to cover much territory (in time or space) or involve many characters to bring its goods home. It tells the simple story of a moody redneck named Robert Dupea (Jack Nicholson), who works on an oil-rig by day and sleeps with Ray (Karen Black), a dumb-blonde diner waitress, by night...