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...accommodations. ∙ Kentucky's liberal Republican Senator John Sherman Cooper has introduced a separate public-accommodations bill, based on the 14th Amendment to the Constitution rather than the commerce clause. Says he: "If we are going to deal with this question, I think it imperative that Congress should enact legislation which would meet it fully and squarely as a right under the 14th Amendment, and not indirectly and partially-as the Administration approach would do. Rights under the Constitution go to the equality of all citizens, the integrity and dignity of the individual, and should not be placed...
...York Drama Critics Circle award as the best play of the year, Virginia Woolf detonates a shattering three-act marital explosion that, for savage wit and skill, is unparalleled in the recent annals of the U.S. stage. As the embattled couple, Arthur Hill and Uta Hagen enact their roles with magnificent ferocity...
...measure of support for a student union-whose principal function would be to offer undergraduates a place to entertain girls and hence give the Administration an excuse for cutting the hours when girls may be in the Houses. The significance of these rumblings is not that Harvard will actually enact more conservative rules, but that the response of the Masters to Radcliffe's growing liberalism and self-confidence will be reactionary rather than cooperative. And it is in these terms that one may understand the Masters' rejection of proposals to let girls dine in the Houses more frequently. The Masters...
...Arkin is rib-splittingly funny. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, by Edward Albee. Winner of the New York Drama Critics Circle award as the best play of the year, Virginia Woolf detonates a shattering three-act marital explosion. As the embattled couple, Arthur Hill and Uta Hagen enact their roles with magnificent ferocity...
...that Congress would not let the price of wheat fall to $1 a bushel, dismisses Freeman's $1 warnings as "two-bit politics." In an effort to help Freeman's case, President Kennedy declared at his press conference last week that he was "sure" Congress would not enact new wheat legislation this year if the farmers vote down the Freeman plan. Freeman has fought hard to assure victory on May 21. The Agriculture Department has declared that it is not attempting to influence the outcome, but the department's publications explaining the wheat plan have made...