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...should have complete control over the serialization-down to headlines and captions. LIFE ultimately went to $600,000; Look got it for $665,000, and gave Manchester considerable control. LIFE offered him only what it has given to authors from Winston Churchill to Arthur Schlesinger Jr.: the right to recommend changes and approve the final excerpts. As for the money, Manchester received $365,000 from Look in August, was to be paid the rest in five installments ending...
...keep this meaningless requirement from being foisted on them. They first accepted effort reporting in 1963, when the National Institutes of Health adopted it as a requirement. The universities themselves offered it as a compromise in 1964, when they feared that the Bureau of the Budget was going to recommend, in effect, that professors fill out time cards. And they stood by in 1965 while a provision that would inevitably force more effort reporting was tacked onto educational appropriations in Congress. As a result, by last spring, all researchers benefitting from a Federal grant found themselves subject to the requirement...
...Skiddy Von Stade Jr. '38, dean of freshmen, will recommend to the Administrative Board next week that freshman parietals be extended until midnight every Saturday...
...central thrust of the report of the National Advisory Council on Education of Disadvantaged Children [Dec. 9] is to praise federally sponsored summer school programs and to recommend strongly their continuation. In pur role as constructive critic, the council reported those aspects of the total program comment could lead to constructive change. Naturally, these are the areas where problems exist. Your readers should know that we stated that "dollars thoughtfully expended on summer schools may be the most productive dollars spent by Title...
Later this month, the National Crime Commission is expected to recommend legislation to the President to expedite law enforcement. It should definitely propose a bill to curtail federal agents' bugging activities. Exceptions--which will be necessary in some instances--should be granted individually by the courts. Congress should codify the principle that effective prosecutors should not infringe on the civil liberties of alleged criminals...