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...Odegard, H. P.; Ogrean, R. B. '44; Park, E. C.; Philip, R. N.; Porter, D. C.; Puterbaugh...
...example, many of the cases we were studying were in the field of school desegregation and reverse discrimination. J. Harold Flannery, then Director of the Harvard Center for Law and Education, was a frequent guest, as was Archibald Cox, who had field an amicus curie brief in DeFunis v. Odegard, involving the question of whether a law school may constitutionally give preference to members of racial minorities. When the Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wode, the celebrated abortion case, was handed down, our guests included a professor with an appointment at both the Divinity School and School...
...rumbles of Republican discontent, and Andersen announced that he would run for re-election as an independent. Then, fearing the loss of his party seniority in the House, he changed his mind, entered the Republican primary. But the Minnesota G.O.P. had already endorsed a freshman state legislator, Robert J. Odegard, 41, who campaigned against Andersen as "the rogue elephant of the Republican Party." In last week's primary, Odegard won handily...
Continental Classroom (NBC, 6:30-7 a.m.).* The University of California's Dr. Peter H. Odegard gives a college credit course in American Government. Today's program: "The Frontier in a Space Culture...
...Tampering. Despite its academic prestige, Reed's money-raising problems became so acute that Political Scientist Peter H. Odegard, its fifth president, resigned in disgust. Reed went looking for a savior...