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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...easy, however, for an undergraduate to gain admission to the GSAS. For example, English and History departments only accept Harvard undergraduates who received magna degrees in their fields...

Author: By Ann Peck, | Title: 3000 GSAS Students Register; Draft Influences High Enrollment | 9/22/1965 | See Source »

...Your story is a cogent and objective presentation of a complex subject. But under no circumstances can the National Farmers Organization be classed as rightist. Neither is the N.F.O. loath to accept government direction or largess...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Sep. 17, 1965 | 9/17/1965 | See Source »

...Finished." On TV that night Garcia-Godoy explained that Wessin y Wessin "has been declared in a state of retirement, and has been designated Consul General of the Republic in Miami, Florida." Arriving in Miami, Wessin y Wessin said he would accept the consul's job. "I will serve," he announced, "but in the meantime we are not finished with the Communists, so I cannot be happy." Nor were his loyalist supporters, who complained that the new government had been too kind to the left in its first week. Even the U.S. was upset by Garcia-Godoy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dominican Republic: Exile of the General | 9/17/1965 | See Source »

...members' recommendations for therapeutic abortions. But the boards have vastly different standards. Says Dr. Rosen: "The definitions of valid reason for abortion vary from physician to physician, from hospital to hospital, and from day to day within the same hospital. The board of one hospital may refuse to accept a recommendation, yet the same application may be almost immediately submitted to the board of an adjacent hospital-with, at times, almost the same staff-and be approved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gynecology: More Abortions: The Reasons Why | 9/17/1965 | See Source »

...there, last year, at a brief, carefully chaperoned meeting, that Ruth met Reb Blau. Apparently, it was love at first sight. Ruth shyly told the shadchan: "I'd be greatly honored if he would accept me as his wife." Blau himself was all for it, but when news of their betrothal got out, members of the Neturei Karta were horrified that he should even think of marrying a shikse (Gentile), even if she was a convert who shaved her head and kept it covered in anticipation of the marriage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jews: The Lost Leader | 9/10/1965 | See Source »

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