Word: annes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Elizabeth A. Aldrich of Bronxville, N.Y. (History and Literature); Adrienne J. Bass of Chicago (Social Relations); Ruth R. Bodenheimer of Davis. Calif. (History and Literature); Mary J. Bregenzer of Cleveland Heights, O. (History and Literature) and Ann Gottlieb of Chicago, III. (History and Literature...
...reflected in the decision to bring the Radical Education Project (REP) to Chicago and place it under the control of the national office. REP is the formal publishing and theoretical organ of SDS--one member calls it the radical equivalent of the RAND Corporation--and was set up in Ann Arbor as a semi-autonomous unit, for tax purposes...
lian D. Benham of Kabul, Afghanistan (Social Studies); Robert G. Damus of San Bernadino, Calif. (Philosophy); Ronald E. Davis of Bloomfield, N.Y. (Applied Math); Gilbert S. Doctorow of Spring Valley, N.Y. (History); David M. Engel of Ann Arbor, Mich. (History and Literature); Stephen A. Hart of New York (Social Relations); Daniel R. Issacson of Oakland, Calif. (Mathematics); John P. Oleson of Deare River, N.Y. (Clissics); John M. Pesando of Andover (Biochemistry); Charles A. Pine of Phoeniz, Ariz. (Matrematics); A.B. Schmookler of New Brighton, Minn. (Social Relations); Jeffrey P. Swope of Ann Arbor, Mich. (Government) and Steven Varga-Golovcsenko of Huntington...
...Ann Landers? In Viet Nam? But there she was, getting the tour and interviewing General Westmoreland. Except for Westmoreland, however, Ann avoided the brass. She headed instead for the hospitals and spent her ten days in Viet Nam talking to the wounded. "I saw 2,100 boys and talked to every one of them," she says. "Since I've been back, I've made 305 long-distance calls to wives, parents and sweethearts of guys who gave me a telephone number and asked me to call someone back home. The trip was worth every minute...
What was her viewpoint on the war? Refreshing. "I'm not a political analyst. I'm not a political columnist." Thinking it over last week after she returned to Chicago, Ann finally reached a decision on whether to write about the Viet Nam situation. She won't. "Not one word...