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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Barbarities probably cannot be completely eliminated from public life, but it is a shame that the legislature could not have taken the comparatively easy step of abolishing an unnecessary and ineffective...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Capital Punishment | 5/9/1963 | See Source »

Harvard's powerful field squad swept to an overwhelming first-day lead in the Greater Boston Intercollegiate track championships at Brandeis yesterday, capturing four of the seven events completed. The Crimson was again paced by Chris Ohiri, who surpassed his two-week old University record in the hop, step, and jump, and sprint star Aggrey Awori...

Author: By David M. Gordon, | Title: Trackmen Sweep to Lead in G.B.I., Capture Four Field Event Finals | 5/8/1963 | See Source »

...Chicago convention. His stand on President Kennedy's proposal to create a secretary of Urban Affairs is one example. When he served as chairman of President Eisenhower's committee to reorganize the Executive, Rockefeller issued a report which called the creation of such a post the necessary first step in any reorganization. However, when opposition to this proposal became the approved position of be Republican party, the Governor changed his mind, adopting his party's view...

Author: By Rosert F. Wagner jr., | Title: Candidate Rockefeller | 5/7/1963 | See Source »

...Indispensable Step." Many Latin American nations have not carried out the reforms that are to be their contribution to the Alliance, and the U.S. has not come through with the shower of wealth the Latin Americans hoped for. In a speech before the Economic Club of Chicago last week, David Rockefeller, president of Chase Manhattan Bank, got down to the fundamental role of private enterprise in the Alliance. "It is true, of course," said Rockefeller, "that government can and should supply many of the facilities and services that are prerequisites to progress. I would not argue for a reduction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Alianza: Troubles & Remedies | 5/3/1963 | See Source »

...looked for "a test of attitudes, a sense of the believer's strains and his successes, an insight into things that concern him most deeply." This they do largely by giving representative quotes from the students themselves. The quotes they choose are not very helpful. Too often they simply step off the deep end philosophically ("The Catholic at Harvard runs certain risks... Harvard is really all the risks of life itself" or grammatically ("Theologically it reduces to illogism [sic] and even worse claptrap"). Their entertainment value is high--from a Radcliffe sophomore, "I was a member of a minority group...

Author: By Max Byrd, | Title: The Current | 5/1/1963 | See Source »

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