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Coleman has based his new conclusions on the results of a study now in preparation about trends in the country's 12,000 inter-racial school districts between...

Author: By Marc Witkin, | Title: Pettigrew Says Coleman's Busing Views Are Unrelated To Desegregation Studies | 7/22/1975 | See Source »

...Carpenter former press secretary to Lady Bird Johnson and a founding member of the NWPC beamed down at the caucus wine-drinkers from the inter steps of Boston City Hall. "Welcome to the Boston lea Party. Women know what it is like to have taxation without representation...

Author: By Irene Lacher, | Title: Wine, Women and Throngs | 7/11/1975 | See Source »

...with alumni and it is such maneuvering that Peterson has done in his current office. When Peterson moved into Mass Hall in the spring of 1972 from his position as director of admissions. Peterson and President Bok outlined three areas of concern in alumni affairs: continuing education for alumni, "inter-generational" contacts, and stepped-up communications to involve alumni with developments in Cambridge...

Author: By Thomas W. Janes, | Title: Peterson: Finding Money in the Crunch | 6/12/1975 | See Source »

Americans traveling abroad, especially in Europe, are running into nightmarishly high prices. Part of the reason is European inflation. But, relatively, prices for Americans spending weakened U.S. currency are even higher. A single room at such hotels as Amsterdam's Hilton and Cologne's Inter-Continental now cost at least $50 a night, v. as low as $35 18 months ago. A modest dinner for two in Switzerland-cheese fondue and a bottle of wine-can run to $30. In Paris, peaches from Southern France sell for the equivalent of $8 each, and a cup of coffee rarely...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MONEY: An Invalid Abroad | 6/2/1975 | See Source »

...society sponsor regular evening sessions to discuss problems and adjustments arising from adoption, as well as such activities as overnight camping trips, picnics, programs on Indian lore and other cultures, and combined Tet and Martin Luther King Day celebrations. Other organizations conduct home-studies and act as bridges to inter-country adoption agencies in other states. For example, International Adoptions concentrates on the "hard-to-place" child--children who are handicapped or of mixed blood or older than the infants usually sought by adoptive parents. It has placed 17 children in Massachusetts over the last year...

Author: By Emily Wheeler, | Title: Orphans and Their Parents | 5/23/1975 | See Source »

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