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...experiences -- some vicarious, some simulated, some real -- a child can see at first hand how society works...and how he reacts to it." The collegia programs would range from working at day-care centers, to group camping trips in the country, to spending a few days with a policeman on his beat...
...says that he also keeps an eye on UHS and its accessibility to students. After the death of Thomas Pickering '74 in a Sever Hall economics class last term, he helped set up new procedures which permit a quicker response to campus medical emergencies. In future emergencies, no University policeman will be needed to evaluate the situation before a physician is dispatched...
...wheelhorse. A fiscal conservative who is described by a state legislator as a "1950s liberal," Beame recalls for many New Yorkers a happier, more secure era. Competing with Beame for the moderate-to-conservative vote is Mario Biaggi, 55, a flamboyant, three-term Congressman who is the most decorated policeman in the city's history...
Helen Banks, a librarian at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, said yesterday that Reese's father and a Harvard policeman asked her Saturday morning if she could identify a picture of Reese...
Charles Rogovin, a Fellow at the Kennedy Institute of Politics and former president of the Police Foundation in Washington, said, "The existing laws put everybody in an untenable position." He said they are particularly unfair to the police, and that the legislature must act to "take out of the policeman's mind what is popular and unpopular...