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...HAVEN, Conn., April 28-Yale's anomalous student strike will be one week old tomorrow-and if the weekend's demonstrations are peaceful, it may be over before next Wednesday...
With just over a minute to play in the game, fullback Joe Daly converted a penalty shot to give Harvard's rugby team a 9-8 victory over Princeton Saturday in the Farmington Cup competition in Farmington, Conn...
...HAVEN, Conn., April 27-The leadership of Friday's Black Panther demonstration proclaimed yesterday its intention to keep the protest peaceful. but tension at Yale and in New Haven continues to grow as Friday draws nearer...
...biggest target of all was the automobile. In Danbury, Conn., students made ready to perform the now popular ritual of burying an internal-combustion engine. At Wayne State University they marshaled pickets for General Motors' headquarters (see BUSINESS). Alternate modes of nonpolluting transportation called for "bike-ins," balloon ascensions and pedestrian parades. Even cities joined the act. New York announced a ban on cars and the creation of pedestrian malls along 14th Street and a 45-block stretch of Fifth Avenue. Miami, never to be outdone, promised prizes to the "most polluted" floats in a huge, car-free "Dead...
Died. George H. Soule, 82, liberal economist, prolific author and longtime editor (1924-1947) of the New Republic; of pneumonia; in Warren, Conn. A socialist in the Norman Thomas style, Soule followed Founder Herbert Croly's guideline "to start little insurrections in the realm of the readers' convictions." The effort involved attacking U.S.-style capitalism and urging nationalization of industry by democratic means. Soule carried on the campaign in his books on economics-Coming American Revolution (1934), Prosperity Decade (1947)-arguing for "any new revolution that may be justified by the interest and reason of the common...