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Karen Hagstrom, of Comstock Hall and Gloucester (Economics); Kathleen T. Harney, of Boston (Classics); Kathryn Hume, of Cambridge (English); Joan R. Mertens, of Eliot Hall and New York City (Fine Arts); Jean P. McClung, of Wolbach Hall and Lawton, Okla. (Anthropology); and Wendy C. Sanford, of Cambridge (English...
Also Sally S. Seaver, of Moors Hall and Fayetteville, N.Y. (Chemistry); Ethel M. Silverman, of Comstock Hall and Clifton, N.J. (Biology); Elizabeth K. Smith, of Coggeshall House and Lorain, Ohio (Economics); Anita E. Spertus, of Jordan W and Glencoe, III. (Near Eastern Languages); Eleanor B. Swift, of Whitman Hall and Chicago (History); and Nancy L. Uhlar, of Wolbach Hall and Valley Stream, N.Y. (History and Literature...
HARVARDYALE TACKLE FOOTBALL Leverett vs. Ezra Stiles--2:30 Eliot Jonathan Edwards--2 Winthrop Davenport--3:15 Adams Silliman--2 Dunster Trumbull--3:15 Lowell Pierson--2 Quincy Branford--3:15 Kirkland Calhoun--2 Dudley Morse--3:15 SOCCER Junior Varsity Yale 12 Freshman Yale 2 (at Comstock) Eliot Silliman 2 Yard Champs Pierson -- TOUCH FOOTBALL Dunster Davenport 2 (at B-School...
After a U.S. appeals court upheld their convictions last January, the Redmonds appealed to the Supreme Court on the ground that "receipt of obscenity for personal use" has never before been labeled a crime under the socalled Comstock Statute (Title 18, Section 1461, U.S. Code), which is now 94 years old. That statute, argued the Redmonds' lawyers, was "directed solely at those engaged in the dissemination of obscenity to others." To apply it to private recipients, who "obviously outnumber disseminators many times over," would involve the Government in enormous enforcement problems...
...qualify her "yeccchhh" by noting that she apply objected to the crowds. A senior is also upset by the idea of crowds, but used that as far as Harvard men were concerned. "I never notice them anyway." But most others looked forward to the merger. A girl in Comstock said "I like it because it gives us equality," while an off-campus junior signed, "Oh I'm so glad...