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Some blame for the stall rests with the archaic ICC, despite its unanimous backing of the Penn Central. The commission made a basic mistake by taking up the eastern mergers piecemeal instead of together. This made it possible -and probable-that every other railroad would commence to scramble for position...
A consensus, however, can be a useful pointer, and a growing consensus outside the Catholic Church obliges it to reconsider what the good of man really demands and, where necessary, to correct traditional positions.
There will probably be no special Faculty meeting later this month to reconsider the issues of the draft and student deferments.
In October, four Radcliffe seniors, backed by the Radcliffe Government Association, petitioned the Library Committee to reconsider the negative stand it had taken a year ago. The Committee did this, and on October 28 declared itself unanimously in favor of the "the principle" of women in Lamont.
If the Ole Miss Law School, over the next two years can encourage Dave Clark, and others like him, to reconsider the ideas by which they were raised, then it will have contributed more to Mississippi than all of the civil rights workers in the state combined.