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But at Harvard, not really a haven for women, Radcliffe students have never been more cut off from each other. The Radcliffe Women's Center fizzled from the lack of energy, interest, and communication. And RUS, our only viable political resource, is still struggling for recognition among the women of...
This was true enough last Spring. It is more true now. PALC and Afro set the terms of student protest last year, and the antiwar movement--spurred by some coincidental Nixonian outrages--joined in. Since then, PALC's leaders have scattered and Harvard Afro has turned its attention to internal...
No Budget. In a somber December message to employees-the second such Yuletide memo in two years-Sulzberger outlined the paper's major problems. The exodus of middle-class families to the suburbs continues to demand an expensive transition from newsstand to home-delivery service. In town, the number...
At week's end the fighting seemed to be dropping off, and U.S. officials in Washington, privately surprised at how long and intensely the warfare had gone on after the ceasefire, cautiously predicted that it would decline further as the supervisory teams began to function. They expect scattered, small...
The briefings were originally designed to give reporters clear, concise summaries of widely scattered action. They grew out of casual sessions started by Barry Zorthian, a former Voice of America official, after he became head of press relations in the U.S. mission in Viet Nam. Now a Time Inc. vice...