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...open attitude that has always been needed to win the support of Cambridge's diversified communities. By meeting with local leaders and explaining the plan as well as possible, and hiring out consultants to answer community questions about traffic and crowd spillovers, the University has squarely put the onus of keeping the archives on the community groups, most of which said formerly that they wanted the archives to come to Cambridge...
After three months the University seems to have agreed to open dialogue. Student input at this time is crucial. The onus now rests on the Administration to make that dialogue meaningful to seriously considering the DISC proposal. Patay Fath Davis H.R. Afro David Cortiella La Organization Vivian M. Morria Feb First Movement Bruce A. Jacobs DISC spokesperson Peter A.D. Hardle Afro Dept. Concentrators William G. Fletcher Jr. OSTWS Laura M. Burns...
...Middle East shuttle. Although publicly evenhanded, the Secretary and President Ford had allowed that they felt Israeli intransigence was primarily responsible for the collapse of the talks. Thus it was no coincidence that so many Israeli VIPS were in the U.S. conveying the same basic message: that the onus for the failure belongs on Cairo and not Jerusalem...
...Egypt defensive positions in Sinai of the most vital importance, in exchange for "something less than non-belligerency," according to State Department officials. Non-belligerency is actually something less than a peace treaty, and is a concept which Kissinger began floating after the October War to spare Egypt the onus of signing a peace treaty with Israel, and yet create a situation in which both sides would renounce the use of force for an indefinite period. For something less even than this already dubious possibility, Israel was supposed to surrender the Abu Rudeis oil fields, which provide the country with...
...recent letter to Zoya he wrote, "I loved you then, and I still love you. We have done no harm to anyone, only loved each other. Why should we be the subject of malice from a powerful political organization or government? And certainly there can be no onus on Victoria, the innocent child of our union." Since Tate, now 77, underwent open-heart surgery in 1973, father and daughter have been determined to meet. "My life is far behind me," he wrote to Victoria, "and the road ahead is short." When he recovered he sent her an invitation to visit...