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...biennial negotiations on new terms for the U.S.-West German offset agreements are to start within a matter of weeks, since the current agreement expires at the end of June. According to one reliable diplomatic source, Schmidt has been in " an unusually arrogant mood." In what may or or may not be a negotiating tactic, he told other officials that congressional sentiment in favor of the Mansfield amendment to reduce troops does not matter, that Nixon has pledged to keep all troops in Europe, and will do so even if the Germans refuse all payments...
Moseby said that his chapter is commited to full and equal membership for women, and will introduce a resolution to that effect at the biennial convention of the PDK in October. An identical resolutior has been voted down at two previous conventions...
Once again the Crimson must make the biennial trip to Providence, but there is little evidence to indicate that anything but another mismatch is in the works. Harvard, under the national swimming ambitions of second-year coach Don Gambril, has already downed its first three opponents in convincing fashion and is coming off a 69-44 dunking of one of the Eastern League powers, Dartmouth...
...resigned to losing their plea for women on constitutional grounds, they hope to gather support for an amendment to be introduced at the international's next convention in Houston this fall. The amendment, which would open the fraternity to women, has failed by wide margins in the last two biennial gatherings...
...decision, the group decided to publicize the hearing in order to build up support for an amendment to be introduced at the organization's next national convention in October 1973 which would open fraternity membership to women. The Harvard chapter has introduced the same amendment at the past two biennial gatherings...