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Dates: during 1960-1969
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What Smith and Colvig did not realize was that neither college paid for its ad. Theirs were two among more than 100 full-page regional ads that TIME has donated to colleges during the past year. The program began with an ad for St. Joseph's College, a small school in Indiana, which reports that, so far, the appeal in TIME has brought in more than $80,000. Our purpose is to help alleviate an increasingly perplexing plight of big and small colleges: chronically short of advertising dollars, most cannot afford the kind of influential messages that will attract...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Nov. 3, 1967 | 11/3/1967 | See Source »

Though none of the candidates is well known politically, there are three who nevertheless stand out as serious contenders. Joseph L. Alioto, 51, an attorney and self-made millionaire, is, in the faint praise of one observer, "probably the least unqualified." He has been president of the board of education, chairman of the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency and is well-connected in the business world. Despite that, his name is far from being a household word. When his big, orange-lettered posters began appearing, one voter quipped: "I've heard of Aly Khan and I've heard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: San Francisco: Bathos by the Bay | 11/3/1967 | See Source »

...from the bank to assure that no tampering occurred. These observers would be Hans F. Loeser, attorney for the CNCV, and American Legion state commander Leo F. Malloy, who is leading 16 Cambridge veterans' posts in a drive for the defeat of the anti-war referendum. Cambridge City Manager Joseph A. DeGuglielmo '29 gave his blessing to the anti-referendum campaign last Tuesday. DeGuglielmo, "speaking as a private citizen" urged veterans to work for the defeat of the petition...

Author: By William R. Galeota, | Title: Council Moves to Postpone Vietnam Referendum Count | 10/31/1967 | See Source »

...state senator. To win he must attract other defectors, because Philadelphia Democrats enjoy a registration edge over Republicans of 560,000 to 370,000. With the help of an endorsement from the Americans for Democratic Action, he depicts himself as the true legatee of the progressive Democratic administrations of Joseph Clark and Richardson Dilworth. Specter's problem here is that Tate does not present a convenient conservative contrast...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Philadelphia: Search for an Heir | 10/27/1967 | See Source »

...guests in the Greek Theater of Mills College, Student President Deborah Campbell caught the essence of the occasion in terms that only students at a women's school can fully appreciate. Said she: "There's a new man around campus." Indeed there is. Last week Robert Joseph Wert, 45, a tall (6 ft. 3 in.), handsome former vice provost and dean of undergraduate education at nearby Stanford, was inaugurated the ninth president of the West's best-and almost only-nonsectarian liberal arts college for girls. He succeeds the retiring C. Easton Rothwell, who led the school...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Colleges: A Search for Distinction | 10/27/1967 | See Source »

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