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Since Masters have for several years shown such urgent concern, one may wonder why they have now been accused of hanging back. The reason may lie in an issue between Mr. Hall and some of the Masters that should perhaps be aired publicly. The Vice President has wanted to use...

Author: By Zeph STEW Art, | Title: Security in the Houses | 2/20/1973 | See Source »

Aside from Mrs. Schlafly's earnest arguments, various mixtures of props and propaganda have been marshaled against ERA. In Ohio, anti-ERA women handed legislators silver bullets to illustrate their conviction that they can take care of themselves without a constitutional amendment. In Minnesota, opponents tried to bat ERA...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WOMEN: Trouble for ERA | 2/19/1973 | See Source »

At Monday's meeting of the Committee on Fellowships and Other Aid, the Faculty body that passed the official aid plan, several department chairmen raised precisely the opposite objection. They claimed that the requirement for need-based funding is too strict and will interfere with their autonomy to recruit students...

Author: By Steven Reed, | Title: New Graduate Aid Policy Is Official | 2/17/1973 | See Source »

But this last tentative objection may be reactionary: we are used to ephemeral contemporary novelists (for example, Updike) who find beautiful ways of circumventing and clever ways to hedge. Rhodes's is a new and highly original kind of realism. We need it badly, but it will be hard to...

Author: By Richard Turner, | Title: Rising Darkness in the Midwest | 2/16/1973 | See Source »

The President emphasized yesterday that despite the strong action of the Corporation, the University has no objection to "responsible" research with consciousness-expanding drugs. Alpert is the only Faculty member to be dismissed since Pusey became President in 1953, although a few men have "resigned under duress."

Author: By Joseph M. Russin and Andrew T. Weil, S | Title: The Crimson Takes Leary, Alpert to Task | 1/24/1973 | See Source »

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