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...investigate the issue informally, a lot of students on campus support the policy and are being hurt by the present policy," said Jolyon A. Silversmith '94, co-director of CLUH. "The friends they want to live with are of the opposite...
Once again, we regret the error and offer our sincerest apologies to all members of SUDS. Manuel S. Varela '94 Ronald A. Fein '94 Jolyon A. Silversmith '94 James M. Harmon '93 Harvard/Radcliffe Democrats
Patriotism is not defined by killing or by blind obedience; rather, it is defined by a sincere commitment to real progress in our country. Ronald A. Fein '94 Jolyon A. Silversmith '94 Manuel S. Varela '94 James M. Harmon '93 Harvard/Radcliffe Democrats
ENGAGED. Nelle Nugent, 42, a top Broadway producer (Amadeus, Nicholas Nickleby, The Dresser); and Jolyon Fox Stern, 42, insurance company magnate; in New York City. The couple, who met 2½ years ago when he sold her a policy, plan to be married in April...
Violent Transition. In the battle of the psychiatrists that followed, the defense led off with a respected authority on thought control: Dr. Louis Jolyon ("Jolly") West, 51, chairman of the psychiatry department at U.C.L.A. and director of the university's Neuropsychiatric Institute. West was certainly an eye-filling witness-a husky 6 ft. 4 in., he looked like a veteran pro linebacker and handled himself with assurance. Much of West's expertise in what is commonly called brainwashing came from studying 59 Air Force officers captured during the Korean War and subjected to a full thought-conversion process...