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Yesterday's opening was the beginning of the first of two week-long sessions. About 80 alumni will attend each session. Each session is divided into two courses. The first session, which runs through Friday, offers a course given by Walter Kaiser, professor of English and Comparative Literature, called "Shakespeare the Historian" and a course given by Richard J. Light, associate professor of Education, called "Inequalities of Education...
Muskie's call netted no result. Neither McGovern nor his chief adversary, Senator Hubert H. Humphrey chose to attend. Others demurred: Alabama Governor George Wallace, displaying his old fiestiness at his first extended press conference since arriving in miami was not award of Muskie's invitation...
That batch of back-courtroom gossip followed a story by the National Observer's Nina Totenberg reporting that the court had had its first racial incident. Justice Marshall had asked for a rescheduling of a judicial conference so that he could attend the funeral of a relative. When Chief Justice Burger found that the new date would conflict with the funeral of former Justice James Byrnes, which he felt a duty to attend, the conference was switched back to the original date. No one told Marshall about the change; the conference was held, and cases were debated and decided...
Until recently, in fact-probably until her alliance with the 45-year-old Marquand, who fathered her two-month-old boy-Sanda was in constant rebellion against a stringent French Catholic upbringing. When her parents refused to let her attend an art school in Paris, she left home at 16 and became a model. Success, travel and money came almost instantaneously. Some nude pictures taken at that time found their way into Playboy only this year, much to her disgust. "The nudity was an act of personal vengeance against my very strict upbringing," she explains. "Today it seems stupid...
...heretical study argues that early schooling can be disastrous: "Sending four-year-olds off to school results in far more harm than good. Children probably shouldn't attend school until they are seven or eight . . . Early schooling is little short of crippling...