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Hope W. Wigglesworth '48, director fo the Radcliffe College Fund, said yesterday, "Jessica's qualifications are splendid--she is a wonderful addition to our staff...
...symposium, which drew an overflow crowd to Science Center D, was sponsored jointly by the Harvard and MIT Hillels with the assistance of the Harvard Center for the Study fo World Religion. It included discussion sessions on the impact and relevance of Buber's thought and work...
Though a plurality said they considered homosexuality immoral, 56% said they ould vote fo legislation guaranteeing the civil rights of homosexuals. This was the issue fought out to bitterly in Miami last spring between Singer Anita Bryant and the homosexual activists. But although a majority of the Yankelovich poll subjects seem to side with the civil rights forces (who were defeated by a 2-to-1 majority in Miami) they do not all consider those rights unlimited. From 59% to 70% favor the right of homosexuals to live wherever they want, run for elective office, or serve in the Army...
...chock full of anecdotes about the famous, near-famous and, with the passage of time, obscure (read: boring) political figures of this century--all of whom she seemed to know. Edwards name-drops in the style she no doubt refined working as the society page editor fo the Chicago Trbiune for several years. Stories of working side by side with Ring Lardner and Charlie McCarthur are as interesting as the tales of life as a New Deal Democrat in Chicago society (one socialite slapped her for opposing Alf Landon). The experiences of later years take on more significance: discussing with...
Roger Fisher, professor of Law, said yesterday he is pleased with the decision, and added that Carter realizes there is a "greater chance of security fo the United States through arms restraint than there is through increased arms production...