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And in Columbus. A similar ban at Ohio State University, enacted by the school's trustees in 1951 under continual prodding by the conservative Columbus Dispatch, is under increasing fire from other Ohio newspapers and the university faculty. Some 300 students protested the rule in April through picketing and...
> Working Party III is a special and highly influential sub-committee of the 21-nation Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), an offspring of Western Europe's Marshall Plan cooperation. It is composed of both government officials and central bankers from Europe and the U.S. The subcommittee passes...
The demonstrators have maintained a continual picket line, pausing only briefly to rest and warm themselves in a parked car. None have attempted to enter the building, as they did during the sit-in there last weekend. At night, a cafeteria owned by Boston Celtics star, Bill Russell, has provided...
So the Great Society is on its way, with the Lord and 61.2 per cent of the American people behind it, but by in large Harvard was unmoved by the President's style. One Cliffie stated flatly that the thing that bothered her most about the Inaugural Address was "his...
Gigantic Tantrum. The last half of Swift's life has been aptly described as a "gigantic tantrum." His Luciferian will to power raged in tiny Dublin like a demon in a bottle. "I have determined," he bellowed, "to have no one about me I that denies my authority!" He...