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Jerry Gordon, New Mobilization Committee co-chairman in the Cleveland area, greeted the conference Saturday morning by calling it "the biggest anti-war conference, and perhaps the most important assembly of youth, ever." Comedian and activist Dick Gregory said Saturday evening that coming to the conference was "the most important trip of my life...
Harris was largely a victim of circumstances. His selection as co-chairman of Citizens for Humphrey-Muskie indicated how fast he had risen after just three years in the Senate. Harris, 39, is a bright (Phi Beta Kappa, University of Oklahoma), lively politician who manages to remain popular in a conservative state despite his liberal views on social issues and his criticism of the Administration's Viet Nam War policy. But as party chairman, he carried two huge handicaps: 1) rebuilding a shattered party is a full-time job that stretches a hard-working Senator...
...co-chairman of the Business School's Afro-American Union of Students had originally requested permission to attend yesterday's faculty meeting to present their views on a quota system. However, before the meeting they agreed to a compromise which will enable them to attend those faculty meetings in the future in which minority student admissions are discussed...
...Tomorrow, after listening to a speech by Jerry Gordon. co-chairman of the Cleveland Council, the assembly will sit in plenary session to hear proposals for spring anti-war activities from any organization present that wishes to speak. The Beacon Hill Support Group is the only Boston-based organization planning to submit a proposal...
They voted to invite the recruiter outside to discuss his recruitment. Ellen J. Messing '72, co-chairman of SDS, entered the office but was allowed to speak with the recruiter only by telephone. The recruiter told her that he would not talk with the demonstrators because he was busy all day with appointments...