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...wave of the future but the end of an era, a dismal rehash of the 1930s." Welfare is "a colossal and complete failure," he said in Des Moines, where he once was a sportscaster and a liberal Democrat. "Let's stop being our brother's keeper, and be his brother. Let him keep himself." On Viet Nam he repeated his hard line. "Attrition has been more costly than a quicker and more violent effort to solve the war might have been." Anti-war demonstrators? The U.S. should consider a formal declaration of war to facilitate their prosecution...
...Lodge Keeper...
Harvard is a duly-registered lodging-house keeper in the state's eyes. It even pays about three dollars a year for a lodging-house license. But with its license some responsibilities. Under Massachusetts law, a lodging-house keeper is responsible for the actions of his lodgers, and liable to fine and/or imprisonment if found guilty of permitting certain specified actions...
...Glimp said that some increases in current parietal hours would not seem to constitute a violation of Harvard's lodging-house keeper responsibilities, as the laws are interpreted by Ropes and Gray...
Under "Innkeepers," it says, "Whoever, being licensed as a lodging-house keeper ... or being in actual charge, management or control of such lodging-house keeper ... or being in actual charge, management or control of such lodging-house, inn or premises for which the license is issued, knowingly permits the property under his control to be used for the purpose of immoral solicitation, immoral bargaining or immoral conduct shall be punished by a fine of not less than five hundred nor more than one thousand dollars or by imprisonment for not less than six months nor more than one year...