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...transferred to schools out of the city (650 students are estimated to have left) or made arrangements to attend some sort of makeshift class. Most of the classes still lacked teachers, equipment and classrooms, and those that had got under way seemed better calculated to lull the old than inform the young. But makeshifts and promises have done their job well so far; even after seven weeks of locked schools, few Little Rock white students and their parents are complaining out loud...
Three weks ago John Tlumak initiated a new policy which called for semi-weekly publication of the regular weekly campus newspaper, The Seawanhaka. Tlumak's purpose for increasing publication, he said, was "to better inform the student body of campus activities," but the faculty objected to the new policy and the editorial board was told to revert to its old weekly policy...
...might as well know. You'd see it soon in my face if I didn't tell you. I am no longer the Vag I was; I am utterly unmanned. I have just been to class. Worse than that, I have, as a glance at your watch will inform you, been to a nine o'clock class...
...stated that "The purpose of the newly-formed committee is to inform Harvard students of NSA's function and operation with an objective of having Harvard reaffiliate with NSA." He hoped to accomplish these aims by distributing information on NSA throughout the College. This information will be in the form of a brochure, written by the Committee...
...publication of Mrs. Larkin's letter on housing discrimination destroyed another illusion: that NSA's work on the racial integration issue "does not directly affect Harvard." The Student Council might inform PBH that NSA has in its files accounts of the means used by other northern colleges in dealing with discrimination in its more subtle forms...