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...Miss Delegation. Director Steven Antler (Columbia Law '64), who runs the council's Manhattan office, is presiding over no one-shot summer project. This winter, from Harvard to Stanford, council members churned out research on subjects ranging from rent laws to de facto school segregation. University of Colorado law students aim to start council-sponsored research for the pur pose of encouraging more lawyers to defend Spanish Americans. In Washington, D.C., students from 20 law schools attended a council-run conference on "law and indigency," urged a sharp expansion in lawyers' services for the poor...
...reversal will cost a lot of lives. The junta is desperately trying to destroy the rebels with whom McGeorge Bundy is negotiating in order to make itself de facto master of the republic. The rebels, on the other hand, are more prepared than ever to fight hard. They believe that if only they last a while longer the Americans will swing to their side...
...year beginning in September, and all twelve grades by the 1967-68 term. Whether anything approaching true integration will be achieved rests partly on the Negro's willingness to fight-and local Negro leadership is often lax. Perhaps hardest to overcome, as in the North, will be de facto residential segregation; predominantly Negro neighborhoods are bound to have predominantly Negro schools...
...returned to the State House late in the afternoon to address a joint session of the Massachusetts legislature. He urged the legislature to "go all out to aid those communities which are seriously trying to grapple with the problem of de facto segregation...
...press conference earlier in the day, King termed the recent Kiernan report on de facto segregation in Massachusetts schools "excellent" and called for the implementation of one of the report's they recommendations: a state law requiring local boards of education to eliminate racial imbalance in public schools...