Word: tech
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Because of illness, Eugene V. Rostow, dean of the Yale Law School, will not participate in the Law School Forum tonight. Discussing "The Organized Bar and Social Reform," at 8:30 p.m. In Rindge Tech Auditorium will be Vern Countryman, dean of the New Mexico University Law School. Walter Craig, president of the American Bar Association. Morris Ernst, an attorney, and Erwin N. Griswold, dean of the Law School...
After speaking at Quincy, Wilkins will appear in a public panel discussion sponsored by the Young Democratic Club of Harvard-Radcliffe at 8:30 in the Rindge Tech auditorium...
...Billy Graham wound up his crusade at Harvard last night in the fullest sense of the word. Speaking to about 250 in Rindge Tech Auditorium and to about 250 in Burr B later on, Graham used a myriad of tones to induce his audience into a commitment for Christ...
...smoothly, effortlessly, just as they had moments before while Graham was answeing the same question for a press conference. They would come out again the next night when he spoke at Wellesley, and still again a night later when he stood before a thousand Harvard students at Rindge Tech. Probably the students who heard Graham at Princeton and Michigan earlier this month heard the same phrases...
...criticized for presenting simple answers to complex problems. The words of each man, read in cold print, seem fantastically foolish to some people. Yet when he presents his views in person, each man wins the approval of almost any audience. Graham's semi-fundamentalist views win applause at Rindge Tech just as Goldwater's discourses on poverty receive standing ovations from his listeners...