Word: spokes
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Mark Smith '72-4, who spoke on behalf of student protesters at the opening of the Kennedy School and who may serve as the assembly representative from the Black Students' Association (BSA), said yesterday. "If I were the representative, I surely would (introduce a resolution criticizing the Kennedy School) and I'm sure someone from the BSA will, regardless...
Feldstein spoke to a group of about 50 major contributors to the Harvard College Fund as part of the eighth annual President's Associates Weekend...
...tunnels provided a handy escape hatch to George C. Wallace when he spoke in Sanders Theater in 1968. As W.C. Burriss Young '55, associate dean of freshmen, remembers it, an angry crowd outside the auditorium had the Harvard police worried. Several armed bodyguards accompanied Wallace, and then-University Police Chief Robert Tonis feared violence might erupt if the Wallace entourage attempted to walk through the crowd. So Tonis had the police escort Wallace through the tunnels to an awaiting car. (When Sectretary of Defense Robert McNamara was whisked away from demonstrators, however, the food tunnels linking five River Houses...
Accenting his remarks with quips, Kissinger spoke on the need for a strong defense and continued Middle East negotiations. Kissinger has been rumored to be considering running for Sen. Jacob K. Javits' (R-N.Y.) seat...
Following the press conference the Senator, Kissinger and former Massachusetts Gov. John Volpe, chairman of the Committee to Re-Elect Edward Brooke, spoke briefly before a predominantly white, Republican audience of about 150, which included many Harvard alumni. Kissinger reiterated his support for the senator and spoke on the need for "linkage" (the simultaneous consideration of several issues) in foreign policy negotiations...