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...teach-ins on Vietnam, an all-night marathon that had to be moved to Sanders Theater and overflowed anyway. And it saw Harvard's first hostile confrontation with a war-maker, an eminently polite debate between ex-dean of the faculty McGeorge Bundy and antiwar professors including Benjamin I. Schwartz '38, professor of History, while 35 picketers demonstrated outside: It saw a group of Harvard students, mostly Crimson editors, organize The Southern Courier, an Alabama weekly designed to provide objective, sympathetic coverage of the civil-rights movement that was reaching about 10,000 Alabama and Mississippi readers, mostly poor blacks...
...invitation was extended to Ford when Smith found out that the vice president was going to be in the Boston area. Wallace Schwartz '74, president of the Young Republicans, said yesterday invitations are traditionally made when the club discovers that dignitaries are going to be nearby...
...Schwartz said that the vice president's appearance is a triumph for the club because "it's been hard to get important people to come to Cambridge." He said that the Club had seen Ford in previous years during its annual trip to Washington "before he came into such good fortune...
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger '50, the Young Republicans' "Man of the Year in 1973," did not receive his award personally. Schwartz said that the group had planned to give him the plaque during last year's trip to Washington but that "Kissinger was unfortunately in the Middle East...
...Gary Schwartz, assistant professor of psychology at Harvard, agrees that the tenor of the times makes people long for "more control over their own lives. Like biofeedback, the book promises a way to achieve that control." Adds Mildred Lerner, past president of the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis: "In today's alienated society, nobody's got a best friend. People want a way to nurture themselves...