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Clothing themselves in the Constitution, Tennessee nudists - joined by the 15,000-member American Sunbathing Association - argued that the state stat ute violates the First Amendment's guarantee of freedom of thought, belief and assembly, what the petitioners called the Ninth Amendment's protection against invasion of privacy, and the Fifth and 14th Amendments' bar against deprivation of property without due process of law. Declared the plaintiffs' attorney, Bernard Bernstein...
...courses suffer the same fate of constriction. Gov. 213a looks at "Social Theory from Marx through Freud" with the vision of Barrington Moore. An all-star cast of Raiffa, Schlaifer, and Pratt will discuss decision theory in Stat. 288. And in response to the first commandment, "Let there be light," we have Via. Stud. 145, "The Flics," courtesy of R. G. Gardner. Harvard students are lucky to have such a pious faculty...
Definite plans for Kennedy's arrival and stat at the University will be announced today or tomorrow...
...natural forces' and more and more by social forces determined by man, he himself can take control over his fate." Enter birth control. Von Foerster declares that if mankind wants to avoid the doomsday of infinitely crowded population, it must establish a control mechanism, a "peoplo-stat," to keep the world's population at a desired level. This can be done at present by what he considers comparatively painless methods, such as heavy taxation on families with more than two children. "Tomorrow, of course," says Von Foerster, "it will be more difficult, since the gap between birth rate...
...dance (a trifle sobered) there was no entrance. He tried to tell the matron that his daughter had to be home at 12 and he wanted to go in and get her. She didn't fall for it, so he walked down the block yelling "nunc cosmopolitan solum stat...