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...Been There." Most of all, Yorty boosted its namesake, who has his eye squarely on 1968 and Republican Thomas Kuchel's Senate seat, giving the mayor full opportunity to demonstrate the command of world affairs that he has gleaned on twelve trips abroad since 1961. Before minisuited Chris Noel, the G.I.s' disk jockey in Viet Nam (TIME, Nov. 25), could even flutter her eyelashes, Yorty turned to a map of Southeast Asia and launched into Poli. Sci. 101, touching on the Ho Chi Minh trail, North and South Viet Nam, the Viet Cong, Cambodia, Laos and Thailand...
...team when I want to." He favors open housing, job-training programs, seating Red China in the U.N.?all of which puts him out of step with Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen. More often than not, he will be voting with the Republican liberals, notably California's Tom Kuchel, New York's Jacob Javits, New Jersey's Clifford Case and his fellow freshmen Hatfield and Percy...
...future of the Republican Party, led by Stephen Horns, former legislative assistant to Sen. Thomas Kuchel...
...along the Charles River in 1971-the institute has just ten full-time "fellows" and a staff of 29 part-time teachers, most of whom have had Government experience. Among them are ex-Atomic Energy Commissioner John G. Palfrey and former legislative assistants to Hubert Humphrey and Senators Thomas Kuchel and Gaylord Nelson. The fellows get up to $15,000 a year, are free to pursue their own scholarly interests but get no academic credit. Twice a month, they gather at Harvard's Signet Society for politically oriented conversation over dinner with selected guests. Last week they grilled four...
Evolving Developments. Some of the fellows also turn teacher twice a month, hold noncredit seminars for undergraduates. Kuchel's former aide, Stephen Horn, for example, recently held one on the Republican Party, enlisted G.O.P. Strategists F. Clifton White and Malcolm Moos to help out. The institute's faculty, most of whom hold professor- ships in other Harvard departments as well, also conduct action-oriented studies, such as an 18-month probing of "evolving developments in Europe," headed by Adam Yarmolinsky, a one-time Pentagon and poverty aide who fell out of favor with Lyndon Johnson...