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...admitted to a broad spying operation against it and the YSA. The SWP program dated back to 1945. Curran also admitted the existence of an "SWP Disruption Program" running from 1961 to 1969; a "limited national security electronic surveillance of certain plaintiffs" from 1945-1963; the placing of a "mail cover" on all correspondence to the SWP national headquarters from January to May 1973. The "SWP Disruption Program" was first made public by NBC newsman Carl Stern, who had obtained original FBI documents. And as far as the "national security" rationale--well, thanks to Watergate, we all know how that...
Included in your "The Mail" section of your March 19 issue was a letter signed by three Assistant Senior Tutors, The House Committee, and 16 residents, all of Adams House. Upon leaving Adams House, this letter had been signed by more than 200 residents. Whatever the reason for the deletion of some 180 signatures, I think it should be made known the sentiment of these House members. Brock Patrick Walsh...
...sick of hearing that those who use the Postal Service should bear the entire cost of its operation. We all benefit from the system, even those of us who never mail a letter. Consequently, we all ought...
Anxious to escape the farmer's lot in Prince Edward County, Va., Fuqua borrowed books on radio through the mail from Duke University and quickly obtained a ham operator's license and then a commercial operator's license...
...Being laid off after working 20 years and reduced (raised?) to househusband status [Feb. 18] has certainly created new habits in me. I empty the garbage even if the bag is empty, look for the mail several times before the mailman arrives, and raid the refrigerator when I'm not hungry. It's just ridiculous, but as the attitude improves so do the habits. I really pushed the study habit. I have already earned a B.S. degree, and I expect to receive an M.S. this summer...