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Palazzo built up a following very quickly. Three other Lowell House students-Neal P. Katz '68, John D. Kennedy '68, and Andrew Zucker '67-drew up petitions asking for a trial period of extended hours that would become the focus of the Masters' lebate. Palazzo, meanwhile, drew up a far more detailed questionnaire. Together, the poll and the petition received favorable responses from 80 to 90 per cent of the students from all the residential Houses except Kirkland. Palazzo also pushed for a town meeting in Lowell House-an open forum where parietals and the revamping of House government would...
...petition was drafted by Neal P. Katz '68, John D. Kennedy '68, and Andrew Zucker '67, and is not related to a questionnaire, presently being distributed in Lowell House, on the same subject. That questionnaire, drawn up by Joh nPalazzo '69, asks for student opinion on the elimination of parietals altogether. "Our petition is more in the direction of action," Katz explained. "We want to get something done...
Earlier this month, James Cox, regional director of VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America), announced in Austin that two of Laredo's 20 VISTA volunteers have been dismissed for "immaturity and irresponsiblity." Neither Cox nor his field representative, William Hale, would give any further explanation. Neal Birnbaum and Douglass Ruhe, both from Chicago and both 22 years old, believe they were released because of their associations with a Mexican-American activist group called VIDA (Voices in Democratic Action...
39TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS PRESENTATION (ABC, 10 p.m. till conclusion). Hope returns with this year's team of presenters, including Fred Astaire, Rosalind Russell, James Stewart, Vanessa Redgrave, Patricia Neal, Audrey Hepburn...
...feel so much better now," she said. "For a year and a half I did not feel like living. Last November I started to live again. Now I like living." The miracle, of course, was that Actress Patricia Neal, 41, was alive at all, after the three massive strokes that left her paralyzed and speechless two years ago. She feels so much better that this summer she will star in a movie version of Broadway's The Subject Was Roses. In Manhattan to deliver a speech for the benefit of the New York Association for Brain-Injured Children...