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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...goal is regular, non-voting attendance at College Council meetings. When students and administration officials could not agree on the extend of student participation last spring, the entire matter was left out of the RUS constitution. "A written compromise would have been hard to change later on," said Miss Batts...

Author: By Carol J. Greenhouse, | Title: RUS Ignored By Radcliffe Policy Body | 9/30/1968 | See Source »

...second camplaint RUS members lodged against the administration this week was what Miss Batts called "an administrative faux pas." The old RGA rules and by-laws were included in the Radcliffe Redbook, which contains regulations for students...

Author: By Carol J. Greenhouse, | Title: RUS Ignored By Radcliffe Policy Body | 9/30/1968 | See Source »

...intelligence of Rachel, Rachel is distributed evenly over its manifold parts. Miss Woodward's performance is typically thoughtful and typically first-rate. Estelle Parsons appears fleetingly and to good effect, and the rest of Rachel, Rachel's small cast is fine as well as suitably anoymous in character. Jerome Moross has written a score that would be more noteworthy if the themes and orchestration weren't so similar to The Big Country, for which he also wrote music. Stewart Stern's screenplay is consonant in its intelligence with Newman's direction...

Author: By James Lardner, | Title: Summer Leftovers | 9/30/1968 | See Source »

Things changed under Kennedy, but still there was little progress being made. Individual blacks made it into Ole Miss and the University of Alabama, but the majority of black children still grew up and were miseducated in black schools. It wasn't until 1962 that the next real step came: the advent of the wholesome-sounding Freedom Of Choice plan...

Author: By James M. Fallows, | Title: High School Graduates Who Can't READ?! | 9/28/1968 | See Source »

...that indoor-outdoor carpeting isn't soft either, and it doesn't wear well," Miss Porritt said. "We talked to architects all last spring, and for the sake of maintenance and quiet, cork is the most satisfactory substance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hilles Penthouse Loses Carpeting; Gains Cork Tiles | 9/27/1968 | See Source »

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