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That was what a score of other TIME correspondents also discovered as they sought out members of Arrupe's 31,000-man Jesuit army at locations from Hong Kong to California. In India, New Delhi Correspondent James Shepherd interviewed one Jesuit while they both sat in the yoga lotus...
But the ACSR vote on the G.E. proxy took the undergraduates by surprise, said Martin J. Auerbach '73 an undergraduate representative. Because they didn't know the vote was scheduled, Auerbach said he was unable to prepare adequately for a thoughtful vote.
Initially the dissipation of student pressure and the natural tendency of students and faculty to assume that Harvard fulfills its responsibilities simply creating thoughtful committees may leave the ACSR less impetus to expand its activities on behalf of corporate responsibility.
What most bothers thoughtful Montanans is the lack of definitive information about the long-term effects of development. "We still don't know enough about such things as what will happen to rivers and underground water supplies, about air pollution and population disruption," says State Representative Dorothy Bradley. But...
Autonomy. Magazines, like human beings, go through demanding phases. But the Time Inc. publications, Elson says, were constantly rethinking their roles. The end of World War II was a particularly thoughtful period for FORTUNE. During the war, industrial advertising had caused the magazine to "bulge like a lady carrying twins...