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  • in the nation's capital. I mean Senators Lister Hill and John Sparkman. I think of the top priority programs for the good of Alabama and the whole ration that these men have helped to moive: What could be more important than education and health? When we read
  • ahead for you lies in working it out in our se·r vantless world. Unremitting dome s tic labor on your part tends to dissipate academic capital. It dulls the intellectual edge and can even end, by reducing self-confidence and initiative . 1. dol'l 't say
  • a depr essing spectacle: vast, desert-like parking l ots, and dull and-uninviting buildings. The sbopping center bas become a sort of "urban strip- mine" -­ a place of exploitation, when it could be a vital and attractive village center. Finally, the re