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...addition to these intra-Council teaching exercises some inter-Council teaching will occur, as in Pathophysiology, requiring cooperation of the Biological Sciences Council and the Clinical Sciences Council, as well as in a community and family medicine project which should be a combined activity of the Behavioral and Social Science Council and the Clinical Science Council...
Only months ago, Griffin, 42, was hardly known outside his rural, upstate (405,000) congressional district. During his five terms in the House, his name has appeared on only one major law, the embattled Landrum-Griffin Act, which sternly regulates the intra-union powers of labor leaders. That is scarcely a boost to any statewide campaigner in the labor-powerful state of Michigan. Last May, when George Romney appointed Griffin to the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the death of Democrat Pat McNamara, the Governor pointedly refrained from any enthusiastic commitment to campaign for his fellow Republican this fall...
...Mann in the third-ranking post in the State Department, is expected to assume Ball's duties in supervising U.S. policy toward Europe. Like Ball, he firmly believes in a strong Atlantic Alliance including the Common Market and Great Britain, although three years ago he authored a plan for intra-alliance nuclear sharing that differed sharply in conception from the MLF plan backed by Ball. Most important, he must cope with the problems of French military independence, West Germany's nuclear role, and the size and significance of U.S. troop commitments in Western Europe. He will also have to deal...
...search for intense senory experience of today's college students." "We are not making a movie about Harvard or about Alpert and Leary," his screenwriter explains, "but the Harvard story is certainly relevant to our purposes." Harvard Faculty members urge that schoolchildren be taught to drink and that intra-uterine devices be supplied to young girls...
...since the Iron Curtain clanged down across Europe and the pattern of postwar alliances was forged by the U.S. and Russia has the Old World seen such a flurry of political cross-pollination, of intra-alliance flux. After 20 years of rigid cold-war separatism, East and West Europeans are talking again...