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...group of women living at Radcliffe circulated a petition at registration and afterward calling for a one-to-one Harvard admissions policy. The petition, which drew 1770 signatures, had no direct bearing on House sex ratios, but it was prompted by the concern about one-to-one that the CHUL vote raised...
...message, "will no doubt enable you to get even greater benefits from your association with Terry Brokerage Co. than you have heretofore." With his case before the board of ethics, Terry weakly protested that "my grammar used to be better until I began meeting with the press." Shortly afterward, he withdrew his nomination...
Until the Arab embargo, South Vietnamese forces never had to worry about where that oil might come from. When the Americans were in residence, Vietnamese units drew their supplies from U.S. depots. Afterward the U.S. Defense Fuel Supply Center contracted with Esso and Shell in Singapore and Caltex in Saudi Arabia for shipments to the same depots, now under local management. But early in November the Saudis warned that Singapore's refineries might be cut off from Arab crude if the refineries continued to fulfill U.S. military contracts-and that included fuel ordered for America's allies. Rather...
...guys found that zone press irresistible when they had an open shot on the break and kept on running, which definitely is not our game," Sanders said afterward...
...Defense Department and another boosting Social Security benefits by 11%. He labored with Chief Speechwriter Ray Price on the State of the Union message to be delivered to Congress later this month. He summoned Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to discuss the Middle East and Viet Nam. Afterward, Kissinger held a press conference to deny published reports that he, not the President, is in control of U.S. foreign policy. Further, Kissinger disclosed that Nixon will launch a "personal initiative" this week to get major oil-producing and -consuming nations to agree to moderate rapidly rising oil prices (see ENERGY...