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...amazed by the content of a story headlined "Undergraduate Group Tries Hand at Conducting Presidency Search" which appeared in the December 8th issue of the CRIMSON. This article totally misrepresented the manner in which the student search committee headed by Natalie Shiras was funded...

Author: By Todd K. Jennings, | Title: 'I AM THE PRESIDENT' | 12/11/1970 | See Source »

American Opinion magazine, published by John Birch Society Founder Robert Welch, compared the familiar peace symbol to an anti-Christian "broken cross" carried by the Moors when they invaded Spain in the 8th century. A recent national Republican newsletter noted an ominous similarity to a symbol used by the Nazis in World War II; some experts say it was a letter in an ancient Nordic alphabet. Any resemblance, however, is probably coincidental. The peace design was devised in Britain for the first Ban-the-Bomb Aldermaston march in 1958. The lines inside the circle stand for "nuclear disarmament." They...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: What's in a Symbol | 11/2/1970 | See Source »

First, on May 8th and 11th large numbers of pickets at University Hall, by marching in a human chain and massing on the steps, physically barred University officials from entering their offices...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Statement | 10/31/1970 | See Source »

...card tells you that Blackmun was born in Nashville, Indiana on Nov. 12, 1902, the son of Corwin Manning and Theo Huegelf Blackmun, that he graduated summa cum laude in 1929, took a law degree in 1932, and is now a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit...

Author: By Michael Ryan, | Title: 'As Far as I Know, He Was Never a Criminal Type' | 5/12/1970 | See Source »

...Carré's simple, cigarette-smoking depressive are over, however. Our man is just down from the Alps, where he lived and worked with a knot of flagellant priests. He makes it to the end, snatching prisoners from concentration camps, but he has bad pains on the 8th, 17th and 26th of each month, the very days when his ecclesiastical friends used to get out the penitential thongs. To tell how he compensates for these twinges would give away a plot so complicated that the combined perceptions of Mme. Blavatsky and Krafft-Ebing are necessary to elucidate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Fadeouts and Flagellation | 11/28/1969 | See Source »

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