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...discussion today gets as far as Chapter V of the Doty Report, the most controversial proposal is likely to be that Faculty members should be given incentives for teaching in Gen Ed rather than departmental courses, Dean Ford predicted...
...prizes are awarded automatically. The summa cum laude graduate who has the highest Phi Beta Kappa score receives the Sophia Freund Prize of $600 without a bit of extra effort. The Harvard Engineering School Chapter of Tau Beta Pi gives $25 to the most promising engineer. If a boy lives in Lowell House, develops a strong character, and maintains a sense of quiet decency, he may be rewarded by the Korean War Memorial Prize...
This issue also contains, unhappily, a chapter from Dr. Graham Blaine's forthcoming book, Youth Our Affluent Society. Now here is a writer with nothing to say. I've never met Dr. Blaine, but I certainly don't like him. I wish he would keep still. His topic this time, as always, is "Sex in the College," and he offers such startling observations as: ". . . Sexual behavior in America is changing. . . Women certainly feel strong jealousy . . . Sexual appetite without specific physical arousal is not naturally as strong in women. . . The Serpent (In Eden) brought about the release of a force within...
Julian Houston, a leader of the Boston University chapter of the Student Nonviolent Co-ordinating Committee, said the group would stay "until Johnson says he will send troops to defend the rights of Negro Americans and civil rights workers in Alabama...
Parliament hailed the news with a cheer. An M.P. from Northern Ireland thanked the Prime Minister "for this wonderful news." Wilson replied cautiously, "I would not myself call it wonderful news. I think it is a satisfactory end to an unhappy chapter." The British mood was well expressed by the Daily Telegraph: "However heinous his guilt may still be thought, he paid for it in full: it is time to close the account...