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...Gergen in a heated 45-minute briefing the following day. "To lay all of the problems that have been with this country for a long time on Ronald Reagan's doorstep, we think, is not fair," he added. Gergen sent two sharp missives to CBS News President Van Gordon Sauter requesting, "out of fairness," that the Administration be given a half-hour of prime time to respond. Replied Sauter: "In light of the extensive coverage which CBS has and will continue to provide to Administration viewpoints, we do not believe that a special rebuttal broadcast to this documentary...
Students have been interviewed in Mallon's room during the past few months and those who agreed to work, for the summer have been meeting weekly with Mallon to dicuss sales techniques and personal growth, said Gordon R. Coope '85, who until last week had planned to sell Southwestern's books...
...been adequately covered" at Harvard. She says that more and more attention has been focused on evangelism during the past few years because there are "more members of the student body who feel that they come from conservative or evangelical backgrounds." This fall, the Div School and the Gordon-Conwell Seminary--an evangelical school--jointly organized a series of talks on the differences between liberal and evangelical theology...
...late 20th century was elaborating new anxieties about nuclear war, its gaze flicking distractedly over the future, abruptly the 19th century came barging into the room: a plumed, anachronistic production of outraged empire in its panoply and high rhetoric. The British fleet steamed out of Portsmouth. To relieve Gordon at Khartoum? To lift the siege of Lucknow? The British were vividly time traveling. The ministers of the ex-empire took a bracing, almost archaically principled stand-a position that itself seemed an exercise in nostalgia: quaint, perhaps, but admirable. Honor was mentioned. The imperial ships set sail like positrons...
...report from Mission Control in Houston was a pilot's nightmare. A blinding dust storm, with winds up to 55 m.p.h., was whipping across the White Sands Missile Range, in southern New Mexico. Even from 150 miles up, Astronauts Jack Lousma and C. Gordon Fullerton could see the swirl of white powder. "There will be no landing today for Columbia" said Houston. "The situation has degraded...