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...University Symposium, "1941 Looks at U.S. Foreign Policy." Lincoln P. Bloomfield '41, moderator, with H. Field Haviland '41. Henry Loomis '41, Charles O. Porter '41, and Elliot L. Richardson '41. Lowell Lecture Hall...
Students going to Harvard's field station in Chiapas, Mexico, are Mary H. Anschuetz '68 of Briggs Hall and Alton, Ill.; John B. Haviland '66 of Leverett House and New Orleans, La.; Judith E. Merkel '68 of Warner House and Garrison, Md.; Ronald L. Trosper '67 of Dunster House and Milwaukee...
...Jimson weed, damned if they don't expect the law to protect them from themselves-from confidence games, whorehouses, intoxicating liquor after Saturday midnight . . . and their own walking shadows." On sex: "A man ought to have two women, one for bed and one to see the Haviland china don't get chipped." On finance: "It ain't natural for money to breed . . . You get too much of it to interbreeding on Wall Street and you foul up the strain. You end up with more banks than you have carpenter shops and half the world an insurance company...
...delegates with full voting rights will be Danny J. Boggs '65, Sanford J. Ungar '66, Hendrick Hertzberg '65, and John R. Taylor '65. Alternates, who will go to the convention with partial voting rights, are Chester Johnson '66, William C. Wooldridge '65, John Haviland '66, and David Morton...
...council considered Boggs, Ungar, Wooldridge, and Morton conservatives and Taylor, Hertzberg, and Haviland liberals. Johnson was termed a Southern moderate...