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Dates: during 1960-1969
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There are other more personal reasons why Sullivan would like to include Harvard's building service employees in his union. By virtue of its reputation, size, and wealth, Harvard would be the jewel in a system that already stretches from Berkeley to Dartmouth. And Sullivan claims to be a little bit embarrassed by his failure to place Harvard in the BSEUI bag. Discussing his lengthy record of successful organizing campaigns, he points out that "I'm from Inman Square and still haven't organized Harvard...

Author: By Paul J. Corkery, | Title: A Harvard Labor Union Finds Bargaining Difficult | 2/18/1967 | See Source »

...Back Bay, Chicago's Near North Side or San Francisco's Montgomery Street, the dating bars are providing career girls with a sorely needed new meeting ground. "No one thinks you are a pickup," insists Bonnie Cancienne, 23, a San Francisco securities analyst who graduated from Berkeley last year. "The people I would like to meet would be horrified to think of me that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Male & Female: Dating Bars | 2/17/1967 | See Source »

...Buchwald, might cut Voices of Famous People I Have Bugged-if he could get the tapes from Bobby Kennedy. Lurleen Wallace could do Lurleen Plays Music to Segregate By, with Husband George conducting the Alabama State Police Symphony Orchestra. And Ronald Reagan might try Ronnie Reagan Swings at Berkeley. At any rate, as Dirksen himself has noted, the path from show biz to politics is no longer a one-way street...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congress: Sing Loo, Sweet Senator | 2/10/1967 | See Source »

...preparing for the holocaust, and depression is corroding America, but in the hermetically sealed universe of the studios, everything is Ginger peachy. Rogers appears dressed entirely in coins, chanting cheerfully, We're in the Money. In the background, inevitably, preposterously, are the chorines drilled by Busby Berkeley, a choreographer whose work would now be called high camp. In a kaleidoscopic display of bangles and bosoms, they articulate 300 legs in unison, like a spangled centipede. With Fred Astaire, Ginger begins a cycle that lasts 16 years-from Flying Down to Rio to The Barkleys of Broadway. The routine never...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Movies: Ginger Peachy | 2/10/1967 | See Source »

...plants by various tribes of the western Andean slopes, is essentially the same as two other psychoactive drugs, yagé and caapi. While something has been learned of its effects and composition from on-the-spot studies, more may soon be learned on the University of California's Berkeley campus. For there, following its mention in William Burroughs' Naked Lunch, yagé is now being peddled surreptitiously as "the jungle drug" or "the tiger drug." So far, those who have taken the substance have not told scientific investigators of its effects...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Drugs: Beyond LSD | 2/10/1967 | See Source »

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