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Beys and Vice Chair Malcolm A. Heinicke '93presented the resolution to the council last nightwithout the approval of the social committee, bypassing regular channels...
...most council members predicted, incumbent Vice-Chair Malcolm A. Heinicke '93, who last week had considered challenging Aronberg for chair, was re-elected unanimously...
...Malcolm A. Heinicke '93, vice chair of the Undergraduate Council, decided this week he would not run for chair in Sunday's mid-year elections, leaving Council Chair David A. Aronberg '93 as the only official candidate in the race for the organization's top spot...
...this respect the assassination theorists who seem most prescient, or at least realistic, are the odd couple of Malcolm X and L.B.J. It was Malcolm who provoked a storm of obloquy in the aftermath of the Dallas shooting when he said J.F.K.'s killing was "a case of the chickens coming home to roost." And it was L.B.J. who 10 years later gave a kind of gritty geopolitical substance to Malcolm's metaphor when he told an ex-aide that J.F.K. was "running a damned Murder Incorporated in the Caribbean" -- all those CIA assassination plots -- and that he believed...
...lingering insecurity. I can't decide on a good boxing nickname. My roommate immediately declared that he was "Irish" John Donahue. "Jewish" Daniel Jacob Sharfstein did not quite cut it. Neither did "Jean Claude Van" Dan Sharfstein, "Gentleman" Dan Sharfstein, "Dancing" Danny Sharfstein. After reading The Autobiography of Malcolm X, I thought of Daniel "Yacub" Sharfstein, but that wouldn't do. My grandfather suggested Danny "Soft Touch" Sharfstein. Thanks a lot, Grandpa. I'm working...