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MONDAY: Jack Paar Tonite, No kidding. The mercurial late-night talk host returns to the post-prime hours, after a ten-year absence, on a one-week-a-month basis. This week's guests include actress Goldie Hawn. Once Levant's widow June, country music's Loretta Lynn, author David Halberstan '55, and candid cameraman Allen Funt. CH. 5. 11:30 p.m. Color...
...commercials are patterned after McEvoy's daily sign language newscast in Los Angeles. She hears normally but learned sign language to communicate with her parents, who are both deaf. The spots have run on stations from Los Angeles to Minneapolis. Says Bert D. Lynn, a Western vice president: "People who have impaired hearing are often elderly folks with the means, time and desire to travel." Besides, judging from the large number of letters that Western has received about the ads, they have made an unexpected impact on viewers with normal hearing...
...JAMES T. LYNN, 45, who replaces George Romney at Housing and Urban Development, has no experience in housing, but he may not need any. The scandal-ridden department faces severe budget cuts. As a White House staffer sardonically remarked: "We could rent out offices in the HUD building. Nothing is going to be going on there anyway." Lynn speaks of moving toward the goal of decent housing for every American family, but he is not likely to be allowed to go far in that direction. A Cleveland lawyer with big corporate clients, he asked for a job in the Nixon...
After an invocation by His Eminence, Beth I. Best '47, president of the Radcliffe Alumnae Association, and Lynn Sakai '73, president of the Radcliffe senior class, greeted the guests. The Radcliffe Choral Society sang, as the sun shone for the first time since the national election a week and a half...
After an invocation by Archbishop lakovos. Primate of the Greek Orthodox, Church of North and South America Lynn 'Y. Sakai, president of the Class of 1973, greeted the guests. She called for equal admissions and spoke strongly of Radcliffe's responsibility to protect and bolster her own identity...