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...following juniors have been elected to the Alpha Chapter Phi Beta Kappa. Those elected are: Hillel M. Bennett of Lowell House and Swampscott; Robert J. Doris of Winthrop House and Woonsocket, R.I.; Michael A. Fifer of Lowell House and Elmhurst, N.Y.; Elliot F. Gerson of Quincy House and Storrs, Conn.; Frederick O. Holley of South House and La Jolla, Calif.; David L. Johnson of Adams House and Indianapolis,; Herman B. Leonard of Currier House and New York City; Joseph F. Nagy of Claverly Hall and Arlington; Eliot W. Nelson of Dunster House and Berkeley, Calif.; Edward M. Stolper of Winthrop...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PHI BETA KAPPA | 4/26/1973 | See Source »

...will not give North Viet Nam the postwar reconstruction aid that has been promised. The North Vietnamese are unlikely to be much moved by that threat. Still, they can never be sure what Nixon may do−short of recommitting U.S. ground troops to Indochina. Defense Secretary Elliot Richardson has made it clear that, if sufficiently provoked, the U.S. will send the bombers over North Viet Nam again. It is also possible that South Vietnamese troops might...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CEASE-FIRE: Defusing the Crisis in Cambodia | 4/23/1973 | See Source »

...about. In the face of harsh congressional criticism, the Administration assigned a task force to find a legal basis for its strategy and finally argued that the bombing was merely a continuation of existing policy. "If the President had the authority to pursue the cease-fire agreements," Defense Secretary Elliot Richardson declared before a House subcommittee last week, "he has the authority to secure adherence for those agreements." The agreements call for "an end to all military activities in Cambodia and Laos," so if the Communists go on fighting, the U.S. can go on bombing. What it all amounted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAMBODIA: Phnom-Penh Under Siege | 4/16/1973 | See Source »

...actress fabled for her affairs on-and offstage who is currently pleasuring herself with a hussar (Lawrence Guittard). This is our old friend from Roman comedy, the miles gloriosus, the soldier puffed up with vanity, rage (when he encounters Cariou), and the sternly ludicrous conceit that his wife (Patricia Elliot) and his mistress ought to be equal paragons of fidelity. This tangled skein of love and its counterfeits is happily unraveled in Act II at the country house of the actress's mother (Hermione Gingold), an old crone and an amorous relic of the King of the Belgians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Valse Triste | 3/12/1973 | See Source »

...Elliot said she considers the desire for the slot an extension of her love for sports. Jacobs's interest in the "extraordinary opportunity to cope with high pressured situations" of broadcast journalism led her to apply for the position...

Author: By H. JEFFREY Leonard, | Title: Local Faces On the Tube | 3/10/1973 | See Source »

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