Word: j
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...recorded TIME, on 16 seven-inch records, is then sent by special delivery to the Rev. Father Harry J. Sutcliffe, 42, an Aramaic scholar who is director of the Episcopal Guild for the Blind in Brooklyn. Father Sutcliffe, blind from birth, frequently travels and lectures on interfaith relations and current affairs. Once when he mentioned to a friend that TIME would be a tremendous asset to him, the friend introduced him to Mrs. Joseph Brand, who set the volunteer program in motion. Starting this week, one of our messengers will hurry the magazine to the women as soon...
Chicago's Mayor Richard J. Daley was hopping mad. Mulling over the massive damage caused by black rioters on the city's West Side after Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, Daley came to the conclusion that he had been badly let down by his police. The toll: 162 buildings gutted by arsonists, 22 more partially destroyed; 268 businesses and homes looted; $9,000,000 in property losses; eleven lives lost. Yet, of the 2,900 Negroes arrested, only 19 were charged with arson. Last week Daley's ire erupted with nationwide reverberations...
...addition, the administration has asked the committee to review many of the architects' plans for Mather House, Thomas J. Shields '69 chair man of the Dunster House Committee, said last night. "The committee is being given extraordinary latitude," Shields said...
Fewer Radcliffe freshmen will receive financial aid next year, but individual awards will increase, Nancy J. McIntire, director of Financial aid, said last week...
...most significant battle in today's election will be between Senator Eugene J. McCarthy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy '48, the only two declared candidates for the Democratic nomination...