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Political Scientist Ted Robert Gurr of Princeton, one of the editors of last week's report, said that if he had to begin the study again, he would devote more attention to individual violence.
Nixon has been walking a thin line between the savers, like Mills, and the spenders, who want to devote more resources to social programs. Above all, he fears that excessive stringency would "overkill" the economy and cause a recession like the three that occurred during the Eisenhower years. The President...
And they do this not only because classes are interrupted and buildings occupied, not only because faculty must devote all their energies to calming things down, but much more so because all the time and energy which should be devoted to more lasting achievements has to be concentrated on preparing...
Miss Mongan was acting director of the museum after John P. Coolidge '35, professor of Fine Arts, resigned to devote himself to research and teaching. She is also Martin A. Ryerson Lecturer on Fine Arts.
No Smear. The difference in outcome reflected no difference in generational outlook. No. 1 Son echoes his father's conservatism and, on one issue at least, is even farther to the right. While Barry Sr. favors lowering the voting age to 18, his son opposes the change. That kind...