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Nixon chose his target carefully. Determined to use as little force as possible, he concentrated his efforts on New York, where the stoppage had begun and where its impact was greatest; he said that he would use troops in other cities only if workers failed to return to their jobs...
>Edward Bak, a retailer, bought a rundown building at 1719 West Division Street, Chicago, and thoroughly renovated it as a new location for his hardware store. Meanwhile, officials of the city's buildings department sent Bak a letter, which he never got demanding that he make repairs. A process server...
Johannes Metz, a German Roman Catholic theologian-of-hope who is working with Moltmann on a new book of political theology, makes a similar assessment of the Christian impact on the world. "The secularity of the world, as we see it today in a globally heightened form, has fundamentally arisen...
"Ask not what your country can do for you," said John F. Kennedy in his inaugural speech as President. "Ask what you can do for your country." The words were uttered less than ten years ago, yet it could have been a century. The classically balanced cadences, the summons to...
The Court convenes again this morning at 10 a.m. to hear testimony from Dean Watson and from student reporters. Fred L. Glimp 50, former Dean of the College, has also received a summons to appear as a witness and will be called to court by the District Attorney's office...