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...fact that several Faculty members are considering taking the issue to a Faculty meeting-not to mention the overwhelming student opinion shown in polls-demonstrates the exceptional nature of this proxy fight. The President, Fellows, and Treasurer of Harvard probably look with unease at the growing clamor from Faculty and students on investment issues. They could soothe much of the turmoil by handling the investments more responsibly themselves...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The University's Investment Policy | 3/17/1970 | See Source »

...yesterday's, or that the Christian rebels are certain to be more accurate prophets than the Christian traditionalists. In an era of stress and uncertainty, those who stand and serve in obedience to the Holy See may ultimately demonstrate more wisdom than those who are challenging it. Despite the clamor for change on celibacy, there is no guarantee that marriage will become an option for priests of the future. Despite the promise of the Immaculate Heart experiment, there is no guarantee that it will be the model for future Christian communities. The modern ecclesiastical rebel seems to want instant change?...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Priests and Nuns: Going Their Way | 2/23/1970 | See Source »

...happily hired Garry -and they have never regretted it. At Newton's trial, Garry pictured the Panther "defense minister" as a selfless leader of his people and compared his message with that of Jesus, who said: "I came not to send peace but a sword." Despite a public clamor for revenge against Newton, who was accused of murdering a policeman during a Shootout in Oakland, he was convicted on the lesser charge of manslaughter. Now Garry, 60, is the top legal defender of other Panther leaders across the nation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: The Panthers' Honky Lawyer | 1/12/1970 | See Source »

There is no guarantee that welfare benefits will continue to outpace price inflation. The inflation-squeezed middle class is raising an increasing clamor about the cost of welfare, and many politicians are listening. In New York City, welfare benefits were cut back by the state legislature an average of 8.5% in July. One welfare rights organization figures that a typical welfare recipient now has only 66? a day to spend on food; in Harlem, it costs almost that much to buy a quart of milk and a loaf of bread...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: How Inflation Helps--and Hurts--the Poor | 11/28/1969 | See Source »

...savage clamor!/ Well may I get aboard! This is the chase...

Author: By Frederic C. Bartter jr., | Title: Shakespeare and the RSC | 11/24/1969 | See Source »

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