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...admissions or sex ratios, and it is in the hands of a nine-member group of administrative higher-ups called the Harvard-Radcliffe Joint Policy Committee. The committee met occasionally throughout the summer and early fall, and apparently reached some sort of decision in September on what it would recommend to the Corporation and the Radcliffe Trustees. Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said in September that the committee would issue a set of merger recommendations in mid October...
Judging from statements by administrators and joint policy committee members during the fall, the committee will not recommend a full, immediate merger this year. It is, however, likely to call for some sort of modification in the present arrangement that would pave the way for increased incorporation of Radcliffe into the Harvard administration--a change that would make merger much more palatable to its opponents...
...activities, the Senate Democrats caucused last week. After hearing evidence that congressional oversight, particularly of the CIA, has been inadequate, the Democrats agreed, according to Adlai E. Stevenson III of Illinois, that "the danger of the police state is no longer unreal." They voted 45 to 7 to recommend that the Senate set up a select committee to investigate "the extent, if any, to which illegal, improper or unethical activities were engaged in by any agency" of the U.S. Government from the days of the cold war until the present...
...would be the impression left so far." Nonetheless, the furor over the CIA, FBI and other intelligence-gathering agencies was not likely to end until the Senate committee finishes its probe by the Democrats' proposed deadline of Sept. 1. At the very least, the committee is expected to recommend better congressional oversight of the agencies and legislation to ensure that they stick to the purposes for which they were established...
...first test, the Vanik Amendment breezes through the House 319 to 80. Kissinger says that he might recommend a presidential veto of the entire trade bill if a compromise on the amendment cannot be found...