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the crisp morning stillness of the hang- out in its rare aspect of nakedness early in the day, the friendships developed— all working, forming, moulding us as we pass from the trials of adolescence into the complexities outside. 7
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the institution that reared us, that magnificent steel symbol of progress which carries the I. R. M. traffic. 6
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ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY 1«. (10 - 5) + 6 1«. 2(8 + 6) - 4 22. 5(3)' + 2 25. 12 + (-2)(-3) »- (-5K+3) + (-2) -0) 31. 2(-4)» +8 34 JU - 2 -3) IT. (5 + 5) ♦ 5 20. 25 - 3(7 - 4) 23. 40 - 10(2)' 26. (-20) ♦ (-10) +8 26. ( + 15) ♦ (-3) + 12 32. 3(+5 - 2( — 4)' 35. J0(-2) - 3 18. 10 - (JO + 10)1 21. 2(7 +3)(7 - 3)' 24. 12 + (4 + 5) 27. 7 - 3(4 - 0) 30. 10 - (-3) 33. (5 - 4) +(-0+' 36. 20( - I)’ - 2 (-3) 1 10. EVALUATING ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS Pro. «Jure fur Finding the Sumericml t»l„ro mn Algebraic frgrraallini I. Substitute the given numerical value for the letter 2 Perform the indicated operation» id accordance with the proper order of oprra ! I. Find the uunvrWI value of r - 3p + t when - 5, p • -4 and ( - J. Solution: fir - 3« + « - 5, p - -4. x - 3 0(5) — 3( -4) + 3 30 4 12 + 3 45 Am. Find the ouunrical value of -I + 4r - 3 when j - -5. Solution: -i + tr -1 - -5 -(-5)» + 4(-5) - 3 -(25) +4(-5) -3 -25 - 20 -3 - 48 An 3. Find the numeri, d value of c - 2d» wbra cm +4 and 4 - -3 Solution r - 2d c - +4. d m -3 ( + 4) — 2(-3 10 - 2(6) 16 - 18 -2 Ana 1 EXERCISES 1 1 md the value 4 each of Ule following if a - 1. 1 -t( ■ -It .1 . 1 ■ 5 and 1 ■ -1: I 5a 2. HA 3. • 4. xp - S. 3a0X M ( f 7- 1« 8. ft 6. |dp 10. t dp M 1 a 12. -d 13. (-d U. p is. -b m I -V 17. -3a 18. 4n |«. , 20.-26 ■ 1,x' 22. J6» 23 |d 24. -Jp 25 jm ft 27. a - 28. Zr + t 20 3y - 1. iH 35. 6 + 20 36. «• - 0 43. 35 +6 47. Ba - a 36. d - 4 40. » +d 44. V - P 48. 5r - 3r 33. 76 - 5r 37. jr - 4y onlWISyuke a maximum of three hn-vement Feata, or two Achievement Te»U and the Writing Jour choice o{ w uh testa to take will, of .-our-e. depend . Jar....,, ,,-t May oalv Im and another led the axwiult at the Congressional hearing Government, consumer and buxines «pending for I960 will be Tar In rxce of tlie real productive capacity ■non k re- of a uige J pi. tin. new of ol vale 'week the but the , what lia lk-- ol live eion rut pioikllv unent tale in JhiI to tlie In- king cai ago f «aid Labor , would be like d line. o lie et nt or Inv W irt have got to be Io i irate infla adding to laboi but lie in- obieitive fugh piblcM iate« ager r nation » econo- think that am be maintained jIwii-and they fornix provided uonoimc Com U S ( lumber [in Washington. m etui..mmt, e vaw a tlie 1 «pending and iontimnng rcli- 3.2 pei cent »lr wage and A new loond i Hum , chief llll.OWCI Ad- i ol Com- mt. Hum antif acture “no |umi- . Iieavilv to i ol tlie tchool ride - FEWER OUT OF WORK Unemployment Rates . ,--, (Seasonally W md) TEEN AGERS IS 10 Ha NON WHITES ■ AU CIVILIANS MARRIED MEN . Mill 1 41 1442 1443 1444 1444 1444 Sourer Orpartmrei Ot Commerce V Unemployment: Nearing ihe goal of die economy. Jacoby «aid Preven- tive action b needed now-not after tlie inflationary proce ha become evtab lidied Even MIT Paul SamnrLoo a liberal who generally defended tlie gov- ernment pohcie at the Chamber ol Commerce symposium indicated he felt die restraining meature announced «o far would not be enough tlie odd tlut la inorea e will be needed latei thi year, he wild, arr 'almost even Amid all the furor, tlie Administration did muxter a few wholehearted defend erv Not surprisingly, Harvard Otto Eckvtetn. who had retired a» a Predden tial economic advivet only a week earliei. examined the Prmdci » anti inflation !• A true «light inert telephone excise ta lion n I own 111 Long of Senate Hoot thing highl) sol colkx|iiialt in uv v»me executive of1 paniev in ene nela tiaitskation of tlwu lettrfl a miner wo a firm I bar difturbed family meant it and J powwow S .i hat mJI to deal with the price cutter Long cited these euphenuvtn to majut ding him (ha Pfi ei A Co Vi a Mens ( 1 pi .In. i. n.d )!■ j ... ! '• • • • 11 J -have been engaging in worst conspiracies ever fotj Ameru an people h j price of the wonder j mg to maintain on . pike . Long vaid, »’ been able, lor exaiuj K an consumer 30 pill tliat covt 1 t Lurid Start la»ig broad I fi ei I -were indict j giand )ury u.| oli ing tlie h j biotic , and. a co-comp, governmen tlcnlar of tie «aid of five year old A the panic ag.i indicated
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