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VIRGINIA ANNE MULLER...
...mood seems to prevail even when the students head back to their books. "There just doesn't seem to be the same tension before hour exams--people don't sit around thinking a C on a mid-term is going to keep them out of law school," Carl F. Muller '73, a veteran proctor, notes...
...know if it's the women--it could just be there was something else lacking here last year that everyone else had," Muller, a business and law student from South Carolina, drawls. Still, Muller feels the presence of women has made the atmosphere in Pennypacker more natural, with the result that residents no longer feel different from their classmates who life in co-ed dorms. "Harvard can alienate a freshman easily enough without having to put him through that," Muller says. The men in Pennypacker are bound to seem more relaxed and content now that they are no longer "outcasts...
...demands to serve as entertainers than last year"--which gives them more time to themselves. The decline in the number of tire-throwing binges, attempted swan dives off the third floor bannister, and other favorite pastimes of restless former residents is also a lot less trying for the proctors. Muller, whose country boy impulsiveness occasionally led him to join in the good times last year, still notes without regret that "the level of hell-raising is a lot lower during the peak-load times...
...even brought down the reigning party chiefs in Warsaw. This time, the present Polish party boss, Edward Gierek, survived the riots by immediately rolling back prices. Still, lingering discontent in Poland, tied to a worsening economic crisis, has produced the classic formula for rebellion. TIME Correspondent Henry Muller recently visited Poland to gauge the public mood as the nation entered what threatens to be a long turbulent winter. His report...