Word: jeffreys
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...guide advises girls visiting Yale to "look up with adoration and pretend you don't understand the dirty jokes that transpire all evening; look submissive, and some day you'll be a suburban mother." At Amherst, "traditions never die: Lord Jeffrey Amherst tried to deal with the Indian problem by sending them blankets contaminated with smallpox germs. Today, two centuries later, Amherst men are trying to cope with still another problem, but again with blankets." When going to Wesleyan, pack "knee socks, saltines (they never feed you) and a guitar." At Williams, beware of "the woods...
...Negotiations. The ideal solution to the problem, say Law Professors Robert Keeton of Harvard and Jeffrey O'Connell of Illinois, would be a system lor getting more money to victims while charging less for policies, and clearing most of the accident cases out of over worked courts. Like workmen's compensation insurance, the professors' "basic protection plan" permits recovery without proof of fault. As worked out in a new book, Basic Protection for the Traffic Victim (Little, Brown; $13.50), the plan requires every car owner to carry a policy that would pay all of a victim...
Crimson Key Society has elect-officers for 1966-67. they are: Geoffrey B. Shields '67, of Winthrop House and Lake Forest, Ill., president; Jeffrey C. Neal '67, of Winthrop House and Normal, III, vice-president; Arnold Bortz '68 of Winthrop House and Cincinnati, Ohio, secretary; and James A. Luebbers '67 of Winthrop House and Park Ridge, III, treasurer...
...some of the Conservative's message is provocative in the positive sense of the word. It reflects the inspiration of what may be the best volume of popular conservative theorizing in many years: Jeffrey Hart's The American Dissent: A Decade of Modern Conservatism. The book was recently condensed in the Review, and the Conservative makes several laudatory references...
...Jeffrey C. Tarr '66, David L. Crump '66, and Douglas H. Ginsburg, are president and vice-presidents respectively of a corporation known as Compatibility Research, Inc. Their first and most successful promotion, Operation Match, is an enterprise that tries to arrange compatible dates...