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...Middle East. Study of the selected culture is pursued through courses in Regional Studies, History, Government, Economics, Social Relations, Anthropology, Linguistics and through courses in the language and literature of the region. Those studying Russia have the added advantage of having the facilities of the Russian Research Center to supplement their academic work...
Thomas E. Crooks '49, Director of the Office of Student Placement, has set up the discussions to supplement the large group meetings on opportunities in specific fields which the Office has sponsored in the past...
...tactical-size, low-fallout thermonuclear weapons. In addition, he serves on the AEC's General Advisory Committee and the Air Force's Scientific Advisory Board, carries on his own strenuous public education campaign in media as far afield from pure science as the This Week Sunday supplement. Main topics: the survival value of underground bomb shelters, the need for continued nuclear-weapons tests, and, above all, the urgency of keeping ahead of Russia in science...
...because, "in the old Roman phrase, 'it has no smell,' " i.e., it is not tainted with any ideology beyond the expectation of profit. Said Nixon: "It is not unreasonable to set as our goal doubling or tripling American investment abroad in the next ten years." To supplement the outflow of U.S. capital (current rate: $4 billion yearly), Nixon urged...
...obvious answer is a Food Fund; prosperous alumni who want to give the University really heartfelt aid might donate money to the Fund to be invested for a yearly supplement to the Kitchen's budget. An institution crawls on its belly...