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...officially went on trimester that month, but the change went unnoticed by most Harvard "students," who were new-comers; Harvard was now a military school. On May 27, the Harvard CRIMSON suspended publication, "to return only when Harvard is once again a liberal arts college." And on that same date, Harvard's Spring version of Commencement took place, a one-day affair. Of 1115 degrees conferred, only 368 of them were awarded to undergraduates, of both the Class...
Check local listings for date and time: NET PLAYHOUSE (shown on Fridays). "Thirteen Against Fate: The Lodger," first in a series of Georges Simenon mysteries, tells the story of a family that discovers one of its favorite boarders is a murderer, but cannot bear to turn him in to the police...
Ponying Up. The most accurate source of campaign-spending information is the Manhattan-based Citizens' Research Foundation, which uses news paper stories, what candidates say they spend, and intelligent guesses. The foundation estimates R.F.K.'s spending to date at up to $5,000,000, McCarthy's at $3,000,000, Humphrey's at $2,000,000, Rocky's at $2,000,000, Reagan's at $500,000 and Lyndon Johnson's at $300,000 before he dropped out. Nixon's headquarters puts his spending at $2,000,000, and Finance Chairman Maurice...
...publication date of each issue is as much of a surprise as the contents. Billed as a quarterly, Aspen comes out when Mrs. Johnson manages to get it out. "All the artists are such shadowy characters," she says, "that it takes months to track them down." To provide designs for issues she has called on the services of Andy Warhol and Quentin Fiore, co-author with Marshall McLuhan of The Medium is the Massage. She is collaborating with Buckminster Fuller on a future issue in which each article will be designed to fold into a geodesic dome or other geometric...
...Step, Out of Date. Baldwin manages his set pieces well: a Harlem church service, the white world's Hollywood movies as seen through black eyes, a ghetto tenement flat on Saturday night. But the heterosexual love scenes are dry, joyless and dread-inducing, while some of the writing plays with trite truisms ("If you are depending on a guy for your life, you don't really much care what color he is"). The penultimate scene, in which the Negro star plays host to Barbara's white old-Kentucky-home family, seems to have been lifted...