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...from a security standpoint the regulations made little sense. There was nothing in them to prevent the Russian embassy, for example, from buying in the U.S. and shipping abroad the same technical journals that Weeks would prevent U.S. publishers from exporting...
...start their academic year, the Fellows come first not to Cambridge, but to Petersham and the Harvard Forest for an orientation period. Following an introduction to the program and a study of the Forest from a conservationist standpoint, they embark on an automobile trip through some of the wide open spaces of New England and New York State. After casting a clinical eye on about 2000 miles of Northeast nature, they finally come on to Cambridge to spend the better part of the year in the library and the classroom...
Summer emphasized that he was not legally bound to accept the tickets, but that he did not want to create ill will. "The affair has been most unsatisfactory from my standpoint throughout," he said, "quite unlike a successful similar experiment last summer...
Faculty exercise, however, may be expensive from a physical standpoint. Norman W. Fradd, Director of Physical Training, declined to comment on the general physical condition of faculty athletes, but he was careful to mention that he "used to have a conditioning class for the faculty on Tuesdays and Thursdays, four or five years...
Although he and his staff have been forced to spend three extra days each week handling ticket applications, Lunden said that the new athletic cardeased ticket processing by eliminating lines and giving his office a check on every ticket. "From the accounting standpoint, it gives us perfect control," he added...