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GUARDS--Bill Melchionni, Villanova; Dave Bing, Syracuse; Hubie Marshall, LaSalle; Bob Lloyd, Rutgers; Jim Walker, Providence; Mal Graham, N.Y.U...
...well as being rich in quotable phrases. To the argument that the authors of the fourteenth amendment did not intend for it to be used to equalize political districts, he presents considerable evidence that deference to the intentions of the framers of constitutional provisions would lead "not just to mal-apportioned legislatures, but to segregated schools, a revival of the Federal Sedition Act, and unfettered state control over speech, religion, press and assembly as well." He contends, in a bold generalization, that such deference is nothing more than an "Occidental variant of ancestor worship" and an "incomprehensible denigration...
...Afro-Asian world has expanded from 29 to 65 nations, each with its own, pressing internal problems. The grand dream of 1955 has fragmented into even more intense subdreams-expressed by smaller groupings such as the Arab League, the Organization of African Unity, the Organisation Commune Africaine et Mal-gache. Even within these groups, glittering chimeras give way to the hard practicality of national interests: Zambia and Malawi, dependent as they are on good relations with neighboring, white-run Rhodesia, refuse to join the African militants who demand the bloody overthrow of Ian Smith...
...much sense to this reasoning. First, only a small percentage of the senior class will ever willingly leave the system. And How does keeping these "mal-contents" improve the houses? Second, it is now cheaper to live off campus than in a house; many many more students will have to besiege the landlords before a rise in apartment prices reverses this situation...
...ranged afar from auto parts to take over such firms as Chicago's Miller Manufacturing (steel castings and forgings), Connecticut's Mal Tool (aerospace components) and Long Island's Unicord Inc. (musical instruments). Outside of G. & W., Bluhdorn and some other associates in the past two years have bought control of New York City's Ward Foods (TipTop bread) and the Bohack supermarket chain (196 stores). When acting for G. & W., Bluhdorn often uses stock instead of cash to buy out companies, shuns ailing firms. "We have no time to be doctors," he says. The deal...