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Mrs. Catherine Jackson, a York, Pa., welfare mother, had her electric power switched off without a hearing in October 1971. The Metropolitan Edison Co. had discontinued Mrs. Jackson's service once before when she failed to pay her bill but later restored it under a new account in the...
For most people, the decision is little more than a distant early warning. But it is a warning that should be heeded by utilities as well as their customers. Loss of electricity without notice can be annoying; it can also be lethal. On Christmas Eve 1973, Frank Baker, 93, and...
"Most of the revisions in the book are purely factual up-dating regarding IUD's, abortion and the Pill," Catherine C. Carr, co-editor of the Guide and a member of the Yale Committee on Human Sexuality which produces the book, said last night.
President Horner gave Catherine Vogt the Kirkland House key which she said symbolized a "concern for and hospitality toward the members of Kirkland House."
In appreciation of the key and as a token of the Vogts' interest in the House, Catherine Vogt presented a check of an undisclosed amount to Stephen H. Dart '75, chairman of the Kirkland House Committee, to help fund a proposed student lounge.