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...Phillip E. Drysdale '75 said yesterday that Etzioni is wrong because the sexual revolution never implied animal-like conduct in human relationships...

Author: By Gordon Mott, | Title: Sociologist Finds Sex Waning But Harvard Is Still Aroused | 1/29/1975 | See Source »

Indeed, the restaurant and nightclub business in Odessa is thriving along with the boom. Patrons often have to wait for 45 minutes on weekends for a table at the Oilpatch, one of the most expensive spots in town. For Herbert Graham, 35, and his brother Phillip, 34, business is so good that they have been able to earn back their original $100,000 investment in The Other Place, a discotheque they opened a year ago, in just five months. Last month they opened another nightclub, the Continental Cowboy. "We were thinking of going out of town to build," says Herb...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDUSTRY: A Golden Flood Returns | 1/27/1975 | See Source »

...Force Squadron Leader Dr. Phillip Brownlie, one of the first physicians on the scene, said the victims had "abdominal injuries, head injuries, ruptured spleens, broken femurs and lacerated chests. Most of the injuries were caused by flying roofs, iron and timber. Darwin is gone. There's nothing left but rubble." Among the survivors were Steve Albanis, his wife Carol and their son, Damien, 2½, who outlasted the storm by huddling inside a deep freezer with 18-in. walls. Geoff James and his wife Barbara clung to their front fence for four hours; when the wind changed, they climbed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AUSTRALIA: Darwin Is Gone | 1/6/1975 | See Source »

...caucus elected an outspoken and highly ambitious liberal, California's Phillip Burton, as its chairman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Return of King Caucus | 12/16/1974 | See Source »

Despite its reservation about so-called "traditional recruitment methods," the GSAS has finally named a minority recruiter. Whether Phillip T. Gay's position is anything more than a bureaucratic label is yet to be seen. Gay himself thinks his job will have little impact on the numbers of blacks admitted to the graduate school. He believes effective recruiting will have to come from individual departments. But, Gay claims, "Some departments have the attitude that every black admitted is a gamble, a risk you have to take by the hand and lead through...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Blacks and The GSAS | 11/12/1974 | See Source »

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