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...Three members of the organization will be working with the Faculty Committee on the Status of Women, named jast June by Dean Dunlop. The committee, of which Caroline Bynum, assistant professor of History, and Michael Walzer, professor of Government, are co-chairmen, will hold open hearings this fall and distribute questionnaires to male and female graduate students and alumni...

Author: By Melanie T. Mason, | Title: Woman GSAS Students To Fight for Equal Jobs | 9/28/1970 | See Source »

Strauss took umbrage at a book by Galbraith, Who Needs the Democrats? published early this summer, in which Galbraith suggested that liberal Democrats allow the Republicans to organize the House of Representatives and name the committee chairmen there in order to break the power of conservative Democratic congressmen such as Rep. L. Mendel Rivers...

Author: By Garrett Epps, | Title: Democratic Treasurer Wants Galbraith Off Party Policy Council | 9/23/1970 | See Source »

Strauss took umbrage at a book by Galbraith, Who Needs the Democrats? published early this summer, in which Galbraith suggested that liberal Democrats allow the Republicans to organize the House of Representatives and name the committee chairmen there in order to break the power of conservative Democratic congressmen such as Rep. L. Mendel Rivers...

Author: By Garrett Epps, | Title: Democratic Treasurer Wants Galbraith Off Party Policy Council | 9/21/1970 | See Source »

Army commanders in the field have paid only lip service to calls by civilian politicians in Peking for a return to party rule. In fact, in recent weeks civilian party chairmen have been ousted from the ruling revolutionary committees in Shantung, Shansi and Kweichow provinces. As a result, 27 of China's 29 provinces are now under what amounts to military rule. In Peking, where the military holds more than half of the 21 posts in the Politburo, army men preside over both the formulation and execution of policy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China: The Army's Man | 8/24/1970 | See Source »

Will President Nixon have the courage to veto the trade act that reaches his desk? His record in fighting for free trade is not impressive. On the other hand, he must realize that a great leap backward to the protectionism of the early 1930s would be disastrous. Two former chairmen of the Council of Economic Advisers, Walter Heller and Raymond Saulnier, last week warned that such regression would be highly inflationary. Competition from inexpensive imports is one of the few forces that have moderated U.S. prices...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: The Economy Turns--Toward a Trade War | 7/27/1970 | See Source »

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