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...Access," says President Couper, "is the name of the game. We probably do more here by way of public service than any other institution." Yet even if he had forgotten this, an inscription in the marble of Astor Hall, the library's main, high-ceilinged lobby, reminds visitors that the City of New York built the place in 1911 "for the free use of all the people." On New York's 42nd Street, that promise is all too literally being kept...
...issue of the Soviet troops has been settled. Protested one pro-SALT Senator: "The s.o.b. has sold us out for his own private purpose." Said another: "Whatever credibility Church had as chairman is gone." Back in Idaho, Church has been ridiculed by one of his traditional backers. Bill Hall, the Lewiston, Idaho, Tribune's editorial page editor, wrote, "It's not a proud moment to have the Senate Foreign Relations chairman from Idaho trying to outdo every right-wing wacko in the Senate...
...fulfill that goal, the BSA's executive council voted early in the week to sponsor a fund-raising party for the Darryl Williams Trust Fund and to encourage students to attend a protest rally at City Hall...
Rain also flooded Memorial Hall, but the building suffered no damage...
Robert Coles, professor of Psychiatry and Medical Humanities, who last year limited enrollment to 200 for Social Sciences 33 "Moral and Ethical Inquiry", yesterday attributed the large class size to open enrollment made possible because of a larger lecture hall...