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Malignant Cycle. Yale Law Professor Alexander Bickel, whose writing on desegregation Nixon admires, had doubts about that phrase. "I trust that Nixon doesn't mean that you can have a district where nothing has been done excused because it has shown good faith," he said. But Bickel found the...
Although the Pierian Sodality may no longer serenade fair ladies, the members still manage to enjoy themselves. There was the 1962 Mexican tour, 1965 Midwest tour, 1966 Washington, D. C. tour, 1968 Cape Cod concert, and last year's tour with concerts at Georgetown in Washington, D. C., an inaugural...
One thing that many orchestra members remember with great pleasure was playing in the new auditorium at Johns Hopkins. There was enough room on the stage for the orchestra (both Paine and Sanders are extremely cramped and uncomfortable to play in). The hall was soundproofed so that there were no...
Johns Hopkins Psychiatrist Jerome D. Frank, who shares many of Andreski's views, is convinced that a major nuclear exchange is inevitable unless nations stop building nuclear arsenals. "Nothing is more certain and inexorable than the law of chance," Frank writes in Sanity & Survival, his recent study of human...
Police or con men who shake down the straight gay in return for not revealing him; the bookstores and movie-makers who keep raising prices because they are the only outlet for pornography; heads of "modeling" agencies and other pimps who exploit both the hustlers and the johns-these are...