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Five Houses so far have approved the contribution and the other Houses will reply within the next few days, Kenneth L. Levine '83, co-chairman of the assembly's social committee, said yesterday, adding. "If more than 70 per cent of the Houses pledge, we'll go ahead...
...into a lot of hostility from Harvard students and I'm afraid it might erupt at GLAD." Leslie Gladsjo '84, co-chairman of Gays Organized in Opposition to Discrimination (GOOD), said yesterday, adding that she had been threatened earlier this week while putting up posters publicizing GLAD...
Mark R. Lentczner '84, co-chairman of GOOD, said yesterday that organizers of GLAD considered hiring their own security guards "in case the verbal abuse turns ugly," but decided not to because of the expense...
...presidential campaign, Ronald Reagan spoke of increasing the American propaganda effort, but in this winter of budget cutting no additional money is foreseen. This week the President is expected to name a new head of the ICA. The leading candidate: California Businessman Charles Wick, a close friend who was co-chairman of the Reagan Inauguration Committee...
Reagan's allies are also preparing to lobby Congressmen in their home districts. Charles Wick, former co-chairman of Reagan's Inauguration committee, plans a closed-circuit TV program during which Administration economists will explain the plan to perhaps 15,000 Reagan loyalists around the country, who will then be expected to evangelize their Congressmen. Some White House aides are prepared to play rougher than that. Says one: "If a Republican doesn't vote for us, he will have one hell of a time getting us into his district to campaign...