Word: arlington
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...Beta Kappa has elected its Senior Sixteen. They are: Donald M. Berwick of Winthrop House and Moodis, Conn.; James F. Coakley of Leverett and Arlington, Va.; Bruce C. Dieffenbach of Winthrop and Washington, D.C.; Stephen W. DeYoung of Adams and Rochester, N.Y.; Richard S. Ellis of Winthrop and Dorchester; and also Irwin Gaines of Lowell and New Rochelle, N.Y.; Ira G. Greenberg of Dunster and Miami, Fla.; Walter Jaros of Adams and Great Neck, N.Y.; and Michio Kaku of Leverett and Palo Alto, Calif...
Also elected were Joseph A. Kay of Dudley and Arlington; Alexander Keyssar of Leverett and Maplewood, N.J.; Harry R. Lewis of Quincy and Wellesley Hills; Marc E. Mann of Adams and Cleveland, Miss.; Marsel Mesulam of Eliot and Istanbul, Turkey; Henry R. Norr of Adams and Newton; and Frederick P. Schaffer of Dunster and Scarsdale...
Michael Ferber 2G, spokesman for the New England Resistance, said at the group's first full meeting in Phillips Brooks House last night that cards will be turned in or burned in a service similar to the one held in the Arlington Street Church...
...Faculty of the Divinity School will probably vote next week to give financial support--and possibly sanctuary in the School's Andover Chapel--to eight students, including seven from the Divinity School, who handed in their draft cards at Arlington Street Church on October...
Speakers caterwauled in competition with blues and rock bands as the demonstrators jostled across the lawns. "The enemy is Lyndon Johnson; the war is disastrous in every way," cried Baby Doctor Benjamin Spock. Aroused by acrimony and acid-rock, the crowd moved exuberantly out across the Arlington Memorial Bridge toward the Pentagon. Inside the Pentagon, a siege mood prevailed. Defense Secretary Robert McNamara had entered his third-floor office at 8:15 a.m. and immersed himself in his customary workload. The skeleton staff of 3,000 that usually mans the Pentagon on Saturdays had been sharply pared by orders...