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Conflict. For the sake of campus peace, white administrators seem willing to tolerate a quiet separation of the races. They take satisfaction in the absence of open racial conflict, and they predict that self-segregation will go away by itself, though Elliot Soloman, a white junior at Columbia, points out: "There's no tension if there's no contact." Other administrators minimize the existence of self-segregation by describing it in euphemisms. Thus John Bunzel, president of California State University at San Jose, calls it "self-development," while at Barnard, Housing Director Blanche Lawton justifies reserving two dormitory...
...might move over to State, formalizing in that department the kind of harddriving, fast decision-making he instituted in the White House. Most likely to remain in their posts are Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz, Commerce Secretary Peter Peterson, Interior Secretary Rogers Morton, Treasury Secretary George Shultz and HEW Secretary Elliot Richardson, although the last-named is seen as another prospect for State if Rogers leaves...
...Elliot Small, area director for Massachusetts of Local 1199 of the hospital employees union, said Saturday that the hospital has refused to grant a union shop, wage increases, and health insurance for employees...
...Drew Mearns 22:36; Bill Good of Princeton, 22.39; and Marsh Jones of Harvard, 22.44. The fifth, sixth and seventh spots were taken by Princeton runners Ron Vander Kreats Andres Rupert, and Bob Bazley. Harvard's Andy Campbell, 22:52, and Bill Durette, 22:54, finished ahead, of Chris Elliot of Princeton, to round out the top ten finishers...
More recently, it has been ably supported by the current HEW Secretary, Elliot Richardson, and by the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Wilbur Mills, who put it at the top of the House agenda in 1971. But the opposition-both right and left-was just as determined. On the right, Russell Long, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, filibustered the House bill through the latter part of 1971 and 1972. This summer Long's committee added some stiff work provisions that would have required 1.2 million recipients to accept federally guaranteed, low-paying jobs...