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...would be happier with the Supreme Court's decision on busing if it were based on sound educational rather than ideological grounds. The purpose of busing is supposedly not to achieve integration per se but to benefit the children. An enormous amount of money and resources has been spent busing children since...
...women whose minds are wasted on a 'home,' " said Economist Galbraith. "Better have an affair," he says. "It isn't so permanent, and you keep your job." Marital bliss? "The happiest time of anyone's life is just after the first divorce. People are much happier then than when they are first married." Women would be happier, says Galbraith, if they were not trapped into looking after the children. It is "nonsense" to think they are better equipped for this role than men. Galbraith speaks archly from long experience. He has been married for 33 years...
...Easter-time blast at resigning Catholic priests [April 19] is staggering even to those of us who have become relatively inured to the aberrant nature of papal statements in recent years. If Paul's sentiments represent the church he claims to serve, we former priests are happier somewhere else. Judas, we recall, sold his master for a material profit. One wonders whether any institution in history has so consistently sold out on its principles and ideals as the Roman branch of Christendom-not now for 30 silver pieces, but for prestige, legal immunity, tax exemptions and Government funds...
After dropping a 5-4 decision to Navy and ruining all hopes for an EITA title, the tennis team returns to happier hunting grounds today. Harvard's the heavy favorite in the New England Interscholastics which start at 9 a. m. at Williams College...
...that is only the bleak side. Many people agree with Doug Ravenel, a Brandeis graduate student, who simply says that joining Ananda Marga has "changed my life and made me happier than I ever thought I could be." It has taken struggle, to be sure, but many earlier difficulties have been overcome. From the viewpoint of Ananda Marga, life is struggle, and to avoid struggle is like giving up and dying...