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...Losers. In picking the winner, President Johnson went along with many-but not all-of the original recommendations. Probably the greatest gainer was Los Angeles-based Continental Airlines, only the eleventh biggest U.S. airline. Its new runs to Samoa, Micronesia, Australia and New Zealand will make it a sizable inter national carrier. Another big gainer was TWA, which was awarded rights to fly from the U.S. to Hong Kong, Taiwan and other places. By linking its new Pacific runs with its existing transatlantic ones, which go as far as Hong Kong, TWA will become a round-the-world air line...
Both Ethos and COWI are willing to work independently of each other for apparently different reforms. Their goals, however, are inter-related. If COWI does succeed in changing the type of student that attends Wellesley, Ethos will find its task easier. Black students will not feel alienated from a student body that prides itself on its diversity; and black courses and perspectives will naturally appear in course listings that are, as COWI wishes, continually being questioned and revised...
...Union of Students are: Ellen Messer '69, president; Deborah L. Hyde '71, vice-president; Gloria R. Melnitsky '72, secretary; Ruth N. Glushien '71, treasurer; Rachel Z. Ritvo '72 and Sandra C. Walker '70, at-large representatives to governing boards of the College; and Laura J. Greenberg '71, coordinator to inter-collegiate organizations...
...sophomore Steve Krause's triple win and clutch diving by sophomore Dick Eisenberg, the varsity swimming team squeaked by Navy, 57-56, in the Indoor Athletic Building on Saturday, evening its record at 1-1 in the Eastern Inter-Collegiate Swimming League...
...problems in four days," complained Sulak Sivaraksa, editor of Bangkok's Social Science Review. Crumped U.S. Economist Carl Kaysen: "Everyone wants to talk and no one wants to listen." The occasion for their disgrunllement was a four-day meeting last week in Princeton of some 90 inter national intellectuals assembled for a look at "The U.S.-Its Problems, Impact and Image in the World." The conferees, naturally enough, were dismayed by the problems themselves, but perhaps even more so by the impossibility of getting a roomful of intellectuals to agree on what to do about them...