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...said he thought "there are approximately 25 or 30 people in the department," but that as many as 150 have attended lectures in Afro-American Studies 95, a colloquium required of all concentrators. Guinier is coordinator of the colloquium which meets once a week in large groups to hear guest lecturers and once a week in small seminars. Meetings with guest speakers are open to non-concentrators, Nwafor said...
...case in which violence is being used against any member or guest of the University...
These special cases include those emergency circumstances in which the use of temporary suspension can prevent an imminent unacceptable activity: in which there is an on-going violation of academic freedom or freedom of speech: or in which violence is being used against any member or guest of the University...
Last Saturday's ceremonies for the Association's center, featured former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark as speaker. Other guest speakers included Terry Lenzner 61, director of the Legal Services program of the Office of Economic Opportunity Robert B. McKay, dean of the New York University School of Law; Arthur Sutherland, Bussey Professor of Law at the Harvard Law School; and other noted figures of the law profession...
Sometimes the leisurely ambiance lulls a guest into an unexpected revelation. Raquel Welch insisted that the brain is "a very erogenous zone." Young Actress Anjelica Huston conceded that her father, John Huston, should never have cast her in A Walk with Love and Death. She found herself "no good, awful. There's so many young girls waiting for the opportunity, dying ... I shouldn't have been that selfish." On an earlier show, during a discussion on world overpopulation, Arthur Godfrey leaned over, asked David, "Wanna know a secret?," and then told a nationwide audience that he had himself...