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Former Gov. Terry Sanford of North Carolina predicted last night that the states will become increasingly responsible for fighting poverty and improving education...
...Terry Sanford, former governor of North Carolina, will discuss "The States and the Destiny of American Democracy" at 8 p.m. tonight in Burr...
...Sanford Levinson's article, "The Supreme Court: Does It Have an Innovational Role?" is provocative, although, like Frank Sullivan reading Van Wyck Brooks, "I have been rendered cockeyed by the footnotes" (83 of them). Levinson defends the concept of an activist, innovational Supreme Court by attacking the two most distinguished advocates of judicial restraint, Holmes and Frankfurter...
...Richard Blumenthal, William B. Clayton, Douglas M. Cohen, Robert J. Domreae, Conal C. Doyle, David L. Friedman, John D. Gerhart, Curtis A. Hessler, Thomas R. Ittelson, George H. Rosen, Robert J. Samuelson, Daniel J. Singal, Franklin F. Smith, Sanford J. Ungar, and Linda G. McVeigh
These four-Vanderbilt's Alexander Heard, Emory's Sanford S. Atwood, Tulane's Herbert Longenecker and Duke's Douglas Knight-are all nationally oriented administrators who refuse to keep old Southern traditions at the cost of academic quality. Of the quartet, only Heard is from the South, showing how trustees of their schools reached out to seek the best available men anywhere. Yet Savannah-born Alex Heard, 48, is even more outspokenly critical of Southern educational provincialism than the three Northerners. "We in the South cannot duck behind the thought that if we show...