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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...already announced its receipt of a federal Community Development Program Grant, of $261,000, to finance a two-year planning study for City housing, health, welfare, and employment. Hayes had said at the time that Cambridge's shortage of low and middle-income housing would be a special concern of planning under that grant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: City Expects Second U.S. Grant | 10/14/1967 | See Source »

...reformers have solid answers: not by public indifference but by more birth control information and family support. Not by moral absolutes toward unwed pregnancy but by moral concern for each concrete situation. Not by punitive laws but by medical freedom to help panicky women make rational choices-and if need be, have safe, early, cheap abortions. For both mother and fetus, the reform movement holds, such is the real due process required. Much of this might come about simply by more liberal interpretation of existing state laws. Court cases going back to 1929 give U.S. doctors almost the exclusive right...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: THE DESPERATE DILEMMA OF ABORTION | 10/13/1967 | See Source »

Representing the liberal outlook is an organization of ministers and laymen, founded four years ago, called A Fellowship of Concern. Now boasting a membership of more than 5,000, the fellowship has an influential journalistic voice in the Presbyterian Outlook (circ. 9,000). Church officers credit the organization with helping to promote such actions of recent general assemblies as a series of strong statements on racial equality and the 1966 vote to join nine other denominations in the Consultation on Church Union...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Presbyterians: Concern v. Concerned | 10/13/1967 | See Source »

...greater numbers this year. And they have been affected not much by the summer unrest per se, but more from the forces which caused that unrest; the increased militancy within the black ghetto, the shift in emphasis in the Civil Rights Movement towards greater activism and a greater concern with political issues affecting the Negro community...

Author: By Charles J. Hamilton jr., | Title: The Black Student At Harvard | 10/11/1967 | See Source »

...freshness of Penn's technique extends also to his handling of actors. Penn is one director who, though able to control tone and response by shooting and cutting alone, nonetheless shows real concern for achieving a set of convincing and consistent performances from major and minor players. Several performances are considerable achievements in their own right. Michael J. Pollard, Gene Hackman, and Estelle Parsons bring grim authority to three dull and aimless lives. Faye Dunaway will be a great star, she already is, and Beatty, with his utterly credible portrayal of Clyde, finally comes into...

Author: By Howard Cutler, | Title: Bonnie and Clyde | 10/10/1967 | See Source »

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