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February 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

… landscaping company chose to use non-native vegetation such as Scotch pines - usually used for Christmas trees -- and flowering apple crab trees. These trees re- quire more energy and water than is readily…

…. But who will pay to maintain special pines and crab apples? Students, if asked, would most likely not support Scotch pines over white pines if they had to foot the bill. It is finan- cially unwise to…

… and thinking about the implications of it all. About the tremendous power this society has over us, that it"can make all these incredibly intelligent people sit in front of computers at risk to their…

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