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...administrative assistant to a couple of Texas congressmen that King completed his development as a civil rights liberal. In the Nation's Capital, he came across the gruesome inequities of a black-majority city run by white demagogues, and he sampled the ill-conceived hypocrisy of congressmen who gave lip-service to liberal views. As a result, King began, for the first time, to listen seriously to blacks-and to argue with racist friends (who soon disowned...
Muhammad Ali, nee Cassins Clay, alias Louisville Lip, will speak tonight at 8:30 p. m. in the IAB. The speech, sponsored by the Harvard Speakers Forum, is one of many Ali has been making since the "Fight of the Century...
Mike Graff and a Northeastern player exchanged blows during the semifinal game. Graff said that the Huskie player hit him in the mouth and split his lip. Graff responded in kind, hitting his opponent...
...Follies on film was one of Bolwell's and Durniak's more pleasurable challenges. Shooting during a regular performance might have disrupted it. Therefore a "photo call" was arranged-a performance of the play's highlights to the accompaniment of a single piano. Watching from the lip of the Winter Garden's stage, Bolwell said: "I'm amazed by the ability of the performers to provide us with an instant replay whenever we ask for it. They can stop in the middle of a torch song or freeze a high kick without sacrificing one ounce...
...later child's sex is different, however, he may be rejected; in any event, he is likely to suffer from not being wanted for himself. In other families, says Stephens, a father may try so hard to "keep a stiff upper lip, because it's the British thing to do," that he shows his wife little warmth, and the marriage itself breaks down. The grief over the loss of a child is universal and inevitable. But Stephens insists that the consequences...