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Harrington was born in St. Loius in 1929. He attended Holy Cross and Yale Law School, but left New Haven after a year. He began writing for the Catholic Worker in the late 1940's, and at some point during his job with the paper, he began to attend Socialist Party meetings regularly. Since then, he has worked on projects for the Fund for the Republic and written numerous articles for Commonweal...

Author: By David M. Gordon, | Title: Michael Harrington | 3/5/1964 | See Source »

Lowe believes that the "ghetto system" has created chronic conditions which will not be relieved even by integration. "The problem is not so much segregation," but habits of mind that discourage Negroes from trying to improve themselves. Lowe himself ignored advice that he give up plans to attend college, and went on to earn a Masters in Education. He frankly admits that Negro students do not perform as well as white students. Negro enrollments would tend to "debilitate" presently all white schools. Under these circumstances, Lowe does not regard civil rights as the only worthwhile goal to be achieved...

Author: By Eugene E. Leach, | Title: Ex-Teacher Finds Roxbury Schools Frustrating; Says Students See No Relation Between Classes and Life | 3/3/1964 | See Source »

Students wishing to attend tonight's hockey game with Princeton must exchange coupon number 33 at the Ticket Office, 60 Boylston St., Before...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hockey Tickets | 3/3/1964 | See Source »

Instead, a three-man "advance team" will come to Boston late this week to prepare for the drive; and a five-man recruiting team will work at Harvard starting Monday. They will administer tests, attend classes, and set up an information booth at Phillips Brooks House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Peace Corps to Recruit Next Week: Shriver Cancels Boston Appearance | 3/3/1964 | See Source »

Greece's King Paul has been ailing for some time. He recovered slowly from an appendectomy last May, and an illness officially diagnosed as lumbago forced him to cancel all recent public appearances. Last week, looking haggard and pained, Paul managed to attend the swearing in of the government of new Premier George Papandreou. That over, Paul abruptly took to his bed, named his only son, Constantine, 23, Regent of Greece, and temporarily stepped down from the throne to undergo a stomach operation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Greece: Under the Knife | 2/28/1964 | See Source »

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