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...California, after Nixon's losing presidential race in 1960, she bought a convertible and began to live a more relaxed West Coast life. Then, when Nixon joined a New York law firm, it was another unquestioning move and a cozy Manhattan apartment. In Washington, she bought a co-op in, of all places, the Watergate complex...
Entropy distributes its profits to grass-roots community organizations. In Massachusetts, it has supported the People's Prison Busing Program, Hard Times in East Cambridge, the Women's Film Co-op in Northampton, People for Rent Control in Worcester, plus "9 to 5," an organizing paper for white collar workers and secretaries...
Daniel T. Hull '75, who lives at 1705 Mass Ave, an undergraduate co-op associated with Dudley House, was the only witness for the prosecution who showed up in court yesterday morning...
Next on the neighborhood agenda are crime prevention actions (neighborhood patrols, youth programs, run by and not for young people, and whatever else the apparently endless ingenuity of the neighbors can come up with). Also, a committee is forming to start a health-training and service center, and a co-op real estate office. There already is an exemplary co-op grocery store, record store, community paper, and a Video Center which uses portable tape machines as a way for people to engage in what amounts to an audio-visual debate about anything and everything that effects their lives...
...Mather can to overflows. Suzanne T. Nelson, Currier House Secretary, said last week that all but three or four of Currier's 100 freshmen will begin the year in economy doubles or economy triples. In an unprecedented step, ten Currier freshmen have been assigned to Jordan W (a co-op), because, Nelson says, "I had no more beds...