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...side of the building. When Swedish police shouted "Hände hoch!" (Hands up), the five meekly surrendered. In the meantime the hostages scrambled to safety. Later police found the bodies of the sixth gang member (apparently killed by the explosions) and the embassy's economic counselor, whom the terrorists had murdered. Next day the Swedish government returned four of the five captured terrorists to West Germany for justice; the fifth had suffered such severe burns that he could not yet be moved...
...visiting schools. They ask to see any students interested in coming to Harvard, and not to see only a particular group. "If the school is predominately black," according to Robinson, "I expect to see mainly black students. If they don't show up then I might ask the guidance counselor to see black students...
...Harvard and Radcliffe administrations traditionally encouraged students to take a break during their four-year stints in college, this fall. President Bok, in his greeting to the incoming freshman class, pointed out the value of taking a leave of absence at some point in the college career. As a counselor at the Office of Career Services and Off-Campus Learning says, he would prefer to work with a confused student looking for direction at age 19, with two years of school still to come, than a college graduate who still has no idea of what's ahead...
CHARLES A. COOPER, 41, who was minister-counselor for economic affairs, is now serving as assistant secretary for international affairs at the Treasury Department in Washington...
LAURIN B. ASKEW, 52, who was counselor for political affairs, has retired to Spain...