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...border for assembly in Mexico. But even if these schemes proved possible, the U.S. would still be confronted with millions of people from other countries eager to come to the land of opportunity. Though some Americans may feel their economy is ailing, the nation remains almost as bright a beacon of hope and prosperity for the world's downtrodden as it did at the turn of the century...
...left has always bemoaned its inability to make contacts with "the working class." If any good liberals had been on Beacon Hill Tuesday, marching outside the British consul's home, they could have observed up close the species that inhabits South Boston, Dorchester, and other non-suburban climes. At best, it could have been a time for building good feelings; at least it would have been fodder for a sociology paper. But the intelligentsia seems determined to alienate this source of support. The Real Paper, for example, which is very big on women taking back the night and happy...
...when we moved up to Detroit." Youker, 28, an engineer with Chrysler's defense division, headed for Los Angeles and a higher-paying job with Hughes Aircraft. Jones' daughter, Anita Cousins, 41, has taken the path most traveled by departing Michiganders. She has followed the Lone Star beacon to the plenty of Texas...
Meanwhile, Cambridge Mayor Francis H. Duehay '55 journeyed to Beacon Hill yesterday to ask the state legislature for a series of bills designed to give Cambridge new taxation authority...
Kief and Bott scored all the points for the all-stars, who outran their opponents all afternoon but were unable to dominate the powerful Beacon Hill scrum...