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...real power, but it would have almost direct access to the Faculty docket. It is impossible, of course to ever suppose that all Harvard students will speak with one voice. (Will we ever see Hillel's Jay Rothstein and SDS's Chency Ryan together on the bottom of a leaflet? Are there any Russian Jewish painters helpers?) But the Supercouncil could bring proposals to the Faculty with at least a limited claim of moral support from a substantial number of students-a claim that even now might carry some weight in certain Faculty circles...
Participants from the Harvard chapter-which has about 20 members-will leaflet at Logan Airport through the weekend, encouraging people to make their Christmas flights on another airline. Leigh Kagan a tutor in Far Eastern History and one of the organizers of the boycott at Harvard said...
...THIS skirmish, then, the forces of light and right seem to have triumphed for a change. But the Rev. Hanson carried his campaign into the pages of The Leaflet, the official organ of the New England Association of Teachers of English, by contributing his article "Choosing Literature" to the May 1969 issue, in which he branded books like the three above as "immoral," "degenerate," and "worthless trash...
When correspondents picked up application forms for new press cards at the Vatican press office last week, they were handed a little leaflet. Newsmen, the leaflet said, would be expected to maintain "an attitude completely proper regarding the Holy See and the Catholic Church." Anyone who demonstrated an "incorrect attitude" might lose his credentials...
...Boston's air are, on the average, about 25 per cent higher than the "adverse health effects" figures set by the U.S. Public Health Service. The Massachusetts Department of Health's tentative control proposal is the same as the minimum "adverse health effects" level, according to a leaflet distributed by the coalition...