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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...present, CNCV volunteers are working on an intensive door-to-door canvass of Cambridge voters. According to campaign manager Carolyn Carr, they hope to complete this phase of the campaign Wednesday. After that, the group will attempt to reach those voters who were unavailable or undecided the first time around. The CNCV will also begin leaf-leting and planning for election...

Author: By William R. Galeota, | Title: Council Moves to Postpone Vietnam Referendum Count | 10/31/1967 | See Source »

...chairman Henry Norr is willing to give it a try, but he and other members have reservations about this method of administration-student communication. Asked one, "Are we just going to sit around and keep knocking on the administration's door? I hope not, because if we do, they'll just keep listening to us and never open it up." There is talk about setting up a student group to study educational policy independent of the administration. The group would try to build student activism around its proposals...

Author: By Jeffrey C. Alexander, | Title: A history of Harvard activism | 10/28/1967 | See Source »

When the Dow recruiter and his interviewee came to the door, Leavitt asked the students: "Excuse us would you please...

Author: By W. BRUCE Springer, | Title: Mallinckrodt | 10/28/1967 | See Source »

...Women Strike for Peace-carrying posters of "Bloodfinger Johnson"-tried on and off over three days to embarrass the Government with wads of turned-in draft cards and pushy petitions. Police turned back most of them and arrested four, but some 30 housewifely pickets made it to the door of a Chicago induction center, where they recoiled in horror on being informed that inside there were nude inductees undergoing physicals. "Don't touch me, don't you dare touch me!" shrilled one woman. "Why don't you sing The Star-Spangled Banner?" heckled an onlooker. "All right...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Protest: The Banners of Dissent | 10/27/1967 | See Source »

...opera, masters a few French phrases, perhaps buys an elegant Edwardian suit and tours the Continent-where many of the latest styles, including long hair, originated. Good grooming is the most visible part of it; any investment, however steep, pays off just beyond the hair stylist's door. It is worth noting that, since 1953, the U.S. male has spent more money-and conceivably more time-in the beauty shop. The manufacture of perfumed products for men has risen by 400% since 1950; some colognes are now sold by the gallon. In 1948, two out of three men used...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: LONGER HAIR IS NOT NECESSARILY HIPPIE | 10/27/1967 | See Source »

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