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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Student representatives are Marllyn Sasportas '74, Currier; Deborah M. Winn '73, Lowell; Carolyn A. Longacre '73, Leverett; John S. Veach '73, Mather; Loe E. Sheehy '73, Winthrop; Ron Vender '73, Kirkland; Laurie Quaries '73, Dunster; Beth Goldman '73, Eliot; Catherine Bence '74, South; Earl P. Steinberg '74, Quincy; and David Smith '73 and Carlyn Christensen '74 from the Yard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Student Committee to Act as Haison Between Health Services and Houses | 11/8/1972 | See Source »

...Still, there is the wheat scandal, and we do call it a scandal down here, which had a very negative effect on President Nixon," White said. "This is an early wheat harvest belt; our farmers lost millions of dollars. Of course, (Secretary of Agriculture Earl L.) Butz said that the farmers gambled and lost, but the feeling of our farmers is that they were the only ones who had to gamble...

Author: By Harry HURT Iii, | Title: In Texas, You Can Go Democrat, Republican Or Barefoot | 11/3/1972 | See Source »

...Chief Justice Earl Warren...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OBSCENITY: California Cleans | 10/23/1972 | See Source »

Despite the fact that he led the U.S. Supreme Court to an unprecedented expansion of individual liberties, Earl Warren remained troubled by obscenity, a problem that his court wrestled with but did not solve. As pornography has proliferated in ever-ranker forms, an increasing number of people are demanding a return to some kind of censorship. Nowhere have they made this demand more insistently than in Warren's home state of California, where Sunset Strip in Hollywood flaunts all sorts of sex shows, with total nudity advertised on every block to the point of total boredom, and factory-like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OBSCENITY: California Cleans | 10/23/1972 | See Source »

...close to well-equipped hospitals. Green Springs, in Louisa County, filled all the requirements. In 1970 the county board of supervisors, delighted at the prospect of gaining part of the prison's $1.5 million annual payroll, endorsed the project. As for the historic architecture, said Supervisor R. Earl Ogg, "Why, Virginia is full of houses like that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Saving Green Springs | 10/23/1972 | See Source »

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