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With H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History, Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy '54, and George Cabot Lodge '50, all vying to represent the Commonwealth in the Senate, this year's race has been of considerable interest to the Harvard community...
...entry into the Common Market. A superpatriotic Canadian-though London has been his headquarters for 24 years, he still spends a part of every year in Canada-Weston argues that joining the Common Market would pull down British living standards and, more important, break the ties that link the Commonwealth nations. ("Why are you British deserting us?" he once asked Britain's Queen Mother.) Extension of Common Market tariff walls to Britain would probably force his British bakeries to buy French instead of Canadian wheat...
...Clinical Psychology, and of the group of his associates at the Center for Research in Personality, raised a controversy last spring over the legality and propriety of their research with drugs. Leary's description last Sunday evening of the International Foundation for Internal Freedom (IFIF), a corporation in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts devoted to research on the use of consciousness-expanding drugs, is likely to excite further interest...
Crosland admitted that entering the Market would diminish Britain's ties with the Commonwealth. However, he contended that it was "morally right" for these ties to be reduced. Besides, trade between Britain and the Commonwealth nations would gradually decline regardless of whether Britain joins Europe...
...Neill also delighted the 1,000 diners in highly partisan audience by taunting the Republicans on the theft of $70,000 raised by General Eisenhower's speech in the Commonwealth Armory here Monday...