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...Alabama's Greene County, for example, blacks now outregister whites by 2 to 1 , and drives are still being conducted to sign up more. The county has been carved into precincts and sub-precincts, with cochairmen in each to set up committees on transportation, babysitting, telephoning and finances. Car pools are organized to drive rural residents to the registrar's office. Blacks, well aware of their political image shun pickup trucks for such duty...
...those safe areas which have been already laid out by men and male attitudes. Like blacks, we must behave like the dominant group in order to be accepted by them, and at the same time cater to their assumptions of our inherent weakness and inferiority (this extends to the sub-societies of radical political movements, and the editorial board of the Harvard CRIMSON...
...earned-run average, is not the only one ducking line drives. The Mets' Jerry Koosman, who compiled a brilliant 17-9 record for the world champions last season, has won only two of nine starts. Fastballer Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals is struggling to improve a sub-par 4-3 record...
German Expectations. The White House made a few gestures last week toward papering over the cracks in the Administration. Some 250 sub-Cabinet policymakers from every department were summoned to what one irreverently called a "pep rally" in the State Department's west auditorium. They got a welcome from Agnew and briefings on Cambodia and the economy. Nixon held a Cabinet meeting, the first since April 13, but left after 90 minutes without hearing any discussion of the Hickel letter or of dissent on the nation's campuses...
Yovicsin, who came to Harvard after coaching for five years at Gettysburg, rebuilt a floundering football program here. After sub-500 records in both 1957 and 1958, Yovicsin put together winning teams for the next ten years before the 1969 disappointments...