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...Cliffies include Heather Brooks, an all-American girl who was deflowered the previous summer in Venice by one Chet Mirsky (sic), an aspiring writer. As Heather quaintly puts it to a group of girls in her dormitory who are debating whether to "do it," "I'm glad my first time was not in some filthy hotel in Boston or in Eliot house between four and seven o'clock, not with some smooth-talking rich boy who spent his Harvard years playing bridge at his club...
...Eliot House, and his deep, sincere love for Heather Brooks. Mark has been scoring pretty heavily with Miss Brooks, but Bob Reese, homosexual Eliot House English tutor, is trying to undermine the affair because he's jealous. The Scott fans are in for some really tense moments when Chet (the Jet) Mirsky returns from Europe with the manuscript of his second novel, and he joins forces with Reese in trying to pry them apart...
Regarding the "peace marches," Mr. Chet Holifield is correct when he says: "They just I repeat what they've been told." On this campus, the advocates of the marches dream of not paying taxes for military defense and not serving in the Army...
...Chet Huntley Reporting (NBC, 11 p.m.). All about Jacqueline scheduled trip to India and Pakistan. (CBS' Eyewitness and NBC's Huntley Reporting are public service programs, and in the public interest the networks have scheduled them at exactly the same time, apparently on the old combat theory of an eye for an eye, a western for a western, blood for blood, etc.-with the result no viewer can see both...
Reactions by official Washington were fairly predictable. Rep. Chet Holifield (D-Cal.), chairman of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, one of the leading proponents of renewed atmospheric testing, said the students were "full of baloney." Sen. John O. Pastore (D.-R.I.) vice-chairman of the committee, was one of the few Congressmen who would not even grant an appointment to the students. He told a student reporter he was against "emotional outbursts" in place of well-founded, knowledgeable democratic opinion" and was insulted at the students "questioning the ability of chosen leaders to make decisions...