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...MARK SLAVIN, 18, a promising wrestler, had emigrated from Russia only last May. Slavin had demonstrated in front of the KGB (secret police) headquarters in Minsk for the Jews' right to leave the Soviet Union. In Israel, he began studying Hebrew at a kibbutz near Tel Aviv...
...Quincy House; Linda S. Klibanow of New Rochelle, N.Y., and Currier House; Julie A. Krewer of New York and Quincy House; Lynn A. Maguire of Cheswick, Penn., and North House; Phyllis Morrow of Aberdeen. Md., and Adams House; Louise Nemschoff of Kentfield. Calif., and Leverett House; Barbara A. Slavin of Bethesda, Md., and Adams House; Nadine Strossen of Columbus. Ohio, and Winthrop House; Elisabeth A. Werby of Brookline and Winthrop House and Luci E. White of Greensboro, N.C., and South House...
SOBs United. To help dodge the booby traps built into life with Father, 100 harried heirs in Boston have formed Sons of Bosses International (SOBs). The group meets monthly, Founder Gerry Slavin says, "so that all of us can have a way of getting together in order to make life easier and to better understand working in a family-owned company." Slavin, who is marketing director of his father's small steel company, is organizing chapters in New York, Philadelphia and Detroit...
...Barbara A. Slavin 72 spoke in favor of the picketing. saying, "If we say we have a right to strike and University employees- who are even more oppressed by this war than we are- don't have a right to strike, then we don't have a right to open our mouths in the first place." She received a standing ovation from many at the meeting...
...Faculty members of the Committee were elected to the Committee of Fifteen last Spring. One of these men-all are men-told Miss Slavin who was attempting to present her defense by applying the Code to the Corporation's responsibilities, "I wrote that section of the Code; I know what it means. Your interpretation is not what I meant." It is an interesting separation of powers between legislator and judge which governs Harvard discipline. Another of the Faculty representatives told one CRIMSON reporter recently he would always accept the story of a dean about an incident when choosing between...