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...William Sloan Coffin, "Politics and the Promised Land, 1972." Quincy House Dining Hall...
...SUSAN S. COFFIN Scottsdale, Ariz...
Yale has undergone a cultural transformation. Its response to the trends of the Sixties has finally put it on the map. "Yale Chic" bombards the public everywhere. Its heroes--Brewster, Reich, Segal, Coffin, Cavett, Doonesbury--have become nationwide personalities through the bestseller lists, the New York Times Sunday Magazine, late-night talk shows and daily comics...
...service singing, arms locked. A community of concerned, religious men and women was struggling to overcome the divisions. There were "big names" at the gathering, but they worked with the "little names" as equals, sitting together in jeans on the grass or floor: Dave Dellinger, Rennie Davis, and Bill Coffin were here each for a few days...
...campaign proposals to be voted on that evening. In the basement of the conference headquarters, preparations were being made for a transatlantic telephone call to Madame Binh in Paris that afternoon. (Heavy press coverage was anticipated.) Behind the stage hung a ten-foot-square poster of flag-draped coffins and huge lettering: "Is this what you'd call phased withdrawal?" Someone had tacked up three posters beside it depicting the imprisonment of Reverend Charles Koen of race-hating Cairon, Illinois, leader of the Black United Front. A statement on racism had been written on the left side of the huge...