Word: core
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Several Boston and Roxbury civic groups, especially CORE, are taking a continuing interest in the case. Alan Gartner, chairman of Boston CORE, said yesterday that money is still being solicited for a "Jackie Washington Fund" to pay expenses. So far, $300 has been raised. Washington sang at a Brandeis benefit for the fund last night...
Pickets from the NAACP, CORE, the American Veterans Committee, the Unitarian-Universalists, and the State AFLCIO filed around the hotel carrying placards protesting the rally. Violence erupted on the picket line when a Polish refugee tried to burn a Communist flag on the sidewalk, causing a scuffle. The refugee, Joseph Mlot Mroz, president of the Anti-Communist Federation of Polish Freedom Fighters, was arrested on a charge of disturbing the peace...
...Tunisian army non-com burst in upon a Defense Ministry official and blurted the details of the plot. That night, and on following days, more than a hundred plotters were jailed. They proved to be a handful of dissident army officers and some disgruntled landowners. But the hard core seemed to be supporters of Bourguiba's old foe, the late Salah ben Youssef, who lost a bitter struggle for control of Neo-Destour, Tunisia's only political party, and went into exile in 1955. When Ben Youssef was murdered in West Germany in 1961, his followers back home...
...Hour. The boarders, core of the school, are down for tuition of $738 a year. But even if they have the money, which most do not, they are not permitted to pay in full. Each student must agree when he enters to owe the school at least $81 and up to $300 a year -and then pay it off by hard work at varying rates of up to 35? an hour. The rates depend on quality of work, says Anderson, who uses such gauges as "being punctual on a job, following instructions without grumbling, and care of tools." Sloppy work...
Santa Cruz will have a core area with a ' library, science labs and audio center beaming TV lectures to surrounding colleges. The colleges, each with its own small library, classrooms, dormitories and dining halls (coats and ties at dinner), will rise in clusters of two or three at various distances from the core Liberal arts will dominate the university especially art, music, writing and foreign languages (sparked by the nearby Army Language School). But starting with Cowel College in 1965, each school will also take its own academic tack-social science for Cowell, natural science, economics and public affairs...