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...equal admission to sports events for women. Other areas of concern remain: admission and housing ratios, maintenance of adequate health services for women, securing financial support for Radcliffe athletic teams, opening prizes and fellowships to women, to name but a few. The fact that RUS has not dealt with such issues during the past year is not reason for its disavowal. Rather it is cause for pressuring the group to become more active and more responsive to the needs of the female community at Harvard. Withdrawal of support is the last, not the first alternative...
Harvard's hopes for second were dealt a damaging, but necessarily fatal blow by the Penn performance, which was coupled with the collapse of a tired Charlie Campbell in the race, but the Crimson continued to fight for its life. Dave Brumwell, qualifying second with a new Harvard record time of 2:11.961 in the 200-yd. breaststroke, well under his previous record time of 2:13.2, lowered his mark to an excellent 2:10.853 clocking in the evening final to take an important second...
...nothing sacred? Apple pie went out with calories, motherhood has been limited, and in this sacred moment as we honor our P.O.W.s you desecrate and belittle them. "They had obeyed orders, dealt in death and presumably understood the odds and consequences." Let me be counted with those who view this devotion to duty with heartfelt thanks, for they have preserved the very freedom of this country so that you may publicly print insults the very first week they are free...
...Powell, a sprightly 72-year-old eccentric who lived in the South of France, had made a speech in Nice warning, yet again, that Europe would collapse unless something was done about the rising tide of Japanese immigration. There was a new row about sex education. The leading article dealt with the recent alarming increase in Eurostrikes...
Invasion. Included in the material demanded from TIME White House Correspondent Dean Fischer are "all documents, papers, letters, photographs, audio and video tapes" that deal with the June 17 break-in at the Watergate, and with the operations of anyone who dealt in espionage activities against the Democrats during the campaign. Also required are Fischer's "manuscripts, notes, tape recordings of communication" involving a vast array of people, including George McGovern, members of his campaign staff, the Washington metropolitan police department and members of the Democratic National Committee...