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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Arnold J. Miller, organizer of Boston's "11 Votes for Peace," said that the group had sold 5000 tickets--only a third of the Garden's capacity--as of last Friday. About 500 tickets have been sold in the Harvard community, Patrick E. Shipstead '71, a leader of the Harvard group, said yesterday...
...former Harvard graduate student, said he is a "little bit worried, frankly," that ticket sales will not meet the $125,000 goal of the rally. Expenses will amount to $20,000, including $12,000 needed to pay for the Garden, according to Ira A Jackson '69, one of the group's members...
...group has also had problems in providing popular entertainers. Ken Tigar, member of "The Proposition," will perform his "Nixon Acceptance Speech" skit. Tom Lehrer and Peter, Paul, and Mary, due to prior commitments, will not appear, Miller said. Members of the group had said they expected they would entertain...
...geared to students and probably has the largest collection of big name original prints at student prices anywhere in the East. The large Roten show which travels around to colleges and small museums every year with great missionary zeal, selling inexpensive originals, is owned and operated by the same group...
...institutions in neighboring states have entrance requirements that are too stiff or costs that are too high for most D.C. students--over 90 percent of whom are black and most of whom are poor. And, added to the number who don't go on to college is the large group of people (about 25 percent of each class) that drop out before high school graduation...