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Late last week a brown Volvo rolled through the snowy streets of a Vermont ski village and stopped in front of a restaurant, where TIME Correspondent Marlin Levin was waiting. A hazel-eyed woman got out and greeted Levin with a manuscript. She was Natalya Solzhenitsyna, 37, wife of the famed Russian author and exiled dissident, Alexander Solzhenitsyn. With their three children (ages 6, 4 and 3) and her 14-year-old son, the Solzhenitsyns now live and work in Vermont. At TIME'S request, Mrs. Solzhenitsyna wrote about the families of Soviet dissidents and what can be done...
...that slavery wasn't that bad, but now I know that it really was a lot worse." Said Barbara Ash, a vice president of Hart, Schaffner & Marx in Chicago: "I just hurt for them. Guilt is not a good word to describe my feelings?I felt agony." Said Lydia Levin, a law student at the University of California at Los Angeles: "I don't think I ever sat down and thought about what slavery really meant. Whites knew that this happened. We just didn't have to look at it on such a personal level...
...Harry T. Levin '33, Babbit Professor of Comparative Literature, said yesterday he plans to move the course to Burr B to accommodate the unexpected crush...
...Gilbert Levin, principal Viking investigator in the microbe experiment, the evidence from the lander experiments strongly suggests biology: "Certainly whatever they have shown cannot easily be explained otherwise." Chief Project Scientist Gerald Soffen is less certain. "It is possible," he notes, "to formulate chemical equations to describe all the results we've had." Whether these are the right equations, though, remains to be determined. Adds Soffen: "It's not a question of finding a chemical explanation; we must find the chemical explanation, and we need a natural as opposed to a blackboard explanation...
...Levin Los Angeles...